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The Object-Field Model: 2011-01-09
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The main aim of the object-field blog is to encourage and promote discussions of innovative ways of representation and modelling of fuzzy phenomena and reasoning about them. Thus this blog promotes discussions about Agent-Based Computational Economics, Geospatial Modelling, Applied Statistics and Mathematics. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. The ACEGES laboratory for energy policy: Exploring the production of conventional oil. For details, please see http:/ www.eventbrite.com/event/1182949233.
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The Object-Field Model: 2011-06-12
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The main aim of the object-field blog is to encourage and promote discussions of innovative ways of representation and modelling of fuzzy phenomena and reasoning about them. Thus this blog promotes discussions about Agent-Based Computational Economics, Geospatial Modelling, Applied Statistics and Mathematics. Friday, June 17, 2011. Call for Contributors: Global Energy Policy and Security. For details, please see http:/ www.haw-hamburg.de/call for papers en.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Object-Field Model: ACEGES: New article at Energy Policy
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The main aim of the object-field blog is to encourage and promote discussions of innovative ways of representation and modelling of fuzzy phenomena and reasoning about them. Thus this blog promotes discussions about Agent-Based Computational Economics, Geospatial Modelling, Applied Statistics and Mathematics. Friday, June 10, 2011. ACEGES: New article at Energy Policy. Keywords: Oil depletion; Oil scenario generation; ACEGES. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spatial Distribution of Visitors.
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The Object-Field Model: Call for Contributors: Global Energy Policy and Security
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The main aim of the object-field blog is to encourage and promote discussions of innovative ways of representation and modelling of fuzzy phenomena and reasoning about them. Thus this blog promotes discussions about Agent-Based Computational Economics, Geospatial Modelling, Applied Statistics and Mathematics. Friday, June 17, 2011. Call for Contributors: Global Energy Policy and Security. For details, please see http:/ www.haw-hamburg.de/call for papers en.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Object-Field Model: 2011-03-06
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The main aim of the object-field blog is to encourage and promote discussions of innovative ways of representation and modelling of fuzzy phenomena and reasoning about them. Thus this blog promotes discussions about Agent-Based Computational Economics, Geospatial Modelling, Applied Statistics and Mathematics. Monday, March 07, 2011. The results of the ACEGES project, including updates of the ACEGES software, will be hosted at www.aceges.org. From March, 2011 onwards. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Object-Field Model: 2011-01-02
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The main aim of the object-field blog is to encourage and promote discussions of innovative ways of representation and modelling of fuzzy phenomena and reasoning about them. Thus this blog promotes discussions about Agent-Based Computational Economics, Geospatial Modelling, Applied Statistics and Mathematics. Saturday, January 08, 2011. Conrad Wolfram: Math with Computers. This is really just want we need. Worth looking at it. Thanks Carlo for bring this to my attention. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Ignoring false negatives | Criticality
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I seem to be stuck on the exciting topic of VAR and backtesting models. Anyhow via a friend who pointed out this comment in an article in the economist. What is staggering is the last part. They had not had a single backtesting breach from 1998-2007. I wasn’t convinced the Economist got it right so I checked the UBS third quarter report. Which states it more explicitly. 8230; When backtesting revenues are negative and greater than the previous day’s VaR, a backtesting exception occurs. From your own site.
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The invalidity of risk models (or do I trust my VAR calculations) | Criticality
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The invalidity of risk models (or do I trust my VAR calculations). To continue some of the stuff raised in The Black Swan. I’ll discuss Taleb’s attack on financial models based on the normal distribution, this misuse of which he describes as the Great Intellectual Fraud. I considered entitling this “Am I a fraud? The collapse of Amaranth. The question I ask is do most practitioners actually believe that their models are an accurate description of reality? Anyway onto whether what I do is essentially frau...
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m.in.d.f.light.: March 2010
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I make curious. try make funnies. Life tends to be an evolutionary tautology: that which survives and sustains itself (through fitness) is. Life, because life is, by definition, that which survives and sustains itself. unfit ( "maladaptive". Imagine a utopia where everyone in the population is kind to one another: when one falls, another steps in to help him up; trust. Is not even a word in their vocabulary because distrust. Doesn't exist so they've never had to define it! Now introduce one schemer.
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m.in.d.f.light.: mindfulness: chew it over
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I make curious. try make funnies. Mindfulness: chew it over. A monk once said that when you eat you should eat thoughtfully, without rushing. this way, not only can you enjoy all the subtle variations of tastes on your tongue, your body can more accurately assess its need for nutrition and you'll be less likely to overeat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Or mans cadenced infirm. Destiny is what happens when your wave function collapses, often on top on you and without warning. Fancier mid morn dances.