The polar randon algoritm was published in Byte in the 80's. by Alain Latour (1986 august) Pseudocode algoithm is: Repeat 1) get 2 independent random variables...
Lost in Translation Patience... Sometimes it's fast, sometimes it's slow. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Translations by <http://babelfish.altavista.com> ...
Ito Stochastic Calculus http://www.performancetrading.it/Documents/KsStrong/KsS_Ito.htm Respectfully, Roger L. Bagula tftn@..., 11759Waterhill Road,...
Kiyosi Ito ... Born: 7 Sept 1915 in Hokusei-cho, Mie Prefecture, Japan <http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/%7Ehistory/PictDisplay/Ito.html> Click the picture...
I got the subharmonics for three and four to work too. I used binomial fractions of (x+1)^n, n=3,4 Triplet: { 2*n/(1+n)2,1/(1+n)2,n2/(1+n)2} Quartet: ...
There's something wrong with this set of functions. A friend has programmed a better function but I can't post it. ... -- Respectfully, Roger L. Bagula ...
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I got this working this morning. I get a linear result like he did for the data. I had to use my own Henon program to get it to work and I added the fit by...
Be careful to double check your notes. Have a wonderful holiday. Gina Cioffi ... From: <caostheory@yahoogroups.com> To: <caostheory@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
I made up a way to do minimal like surfaces using cubics: x3+y3+z3=0 x=f*g y=f*g2 z= -f*g*(1+g3)^(1/3) xa=Re[Integrate[x ,{w,0,z1}] ya=Re[Integrate[y...
In all kinad of event whos any random variable behavies caoticly or any variation of them , I suppous we can construct several geometric zymmetries according...
I noticed that like the folium , the cubic pair was at a 45 degree angle. I rotated that out and it looked like an probability distribution. It took me half...
Dear Jeremy Q, John Bailey covered dimension pretty good. How does it relate to you? Economic and population changes are ,now, predicted using chaotic...
... Subject: Cantor set question Date: 7 Dec 2004 08:46:20 -0800 From: agapito6314@... Organization: http://groups.google.com Newsgroups: sci.math Let P be...
Let me say that this is a good quest and the answer in not obvious and may well be not all that certain, but it is what the Einstein theory of Brownian motion...
... Subject: Re: Cyclotomic Field Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:07:44 +0100 From: JEMebius <jemebius@...> To: Johannes Beyermann <beyermann.johannes@...> ...
... Subject: projection of {-1,1}*{-1,1} to a ruled tetrahedral surface in rectangles Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 01:59:51 +0000 (UTC) From: Roger Bagula...