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Does the lard make the jet louder...
Tested.
By as much as 1.23%.
;-)
Maybe you can figure it out and comment on the attachment........
I looked it up. Unfortunately I don't speak the language well enough. As far as I understand, it describes an advanced smoothing formula. It's hard to say how it behaves without seeing the graphs, but somehow it seems to me that its behavior pattern will be very similar to the exponential average. If it is true, then to the problems of approximating models will be added the problems typical of moving averages.
I looked it up. Unfortunately, I don't speak the language well enough. As far as I understand, it describes an advanced smoothing formula. It's hard to say how it behaves without seeing the graphs, but somehow it seems to me that its behaviour pattern will be very similar to the exponential average. If it is true, then to the problems of approximating models we will add those of moving averages.
Can someone help with a link to the book
Handbook of Economic Forecasting
Dima, where have you seen his "trading" works? Don't refer to Shiryaev.
Now the storyteller will lump Kolmogorov and Shiryaev together. And Bogolyubov and Shirkov at the same time. And then he will demonstrate the techniques of working with loki at the 5th dan level.
Now the storyteller will bring Kolmogorov and Shiryaev together in a lock. And Bogolyubov and Shirkov at the same time. And then he will demonstrate the techniques of working with lots at the 5th dan level.
He is not a storyteller, but a professional hereditary trader.