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Have you readFeynman, Hibs, Quantum mechanics and path integrals?
I haven't read much of Feynam... but there are other books about what he wrote. Compilations are usually better than consistently reading all the originals. I don't like integrals i.e. continuous stuff very much...
You don't like integrals, you "hardly read Feynman" but want to use quantum mechanics?
I've read both mechanics and quantum physics. I still don't understand what it is?
There's some stupid example:
if you have your eyes closed there is a monster standing in front of you, when you open your eyes it disappears, but it is impossible to refute that when your eyes are closed it is actually in front of you.
I've read both mechanics and quantum physics. I still don't understand what it is?
There's some stupid example:
if you have your eyes closed there is a monster standing in front of you, when you open your eyes it disappears, but it is impossible to refute that when your eyes are closed it is actually in front of you.
If you take away the "pretty words" and "effects", there are many more interesting things. Physicists take coordinates of particles and find out what these particles are, a trader has a task to discover "his particle" from other coordinates. :-)
So with weather futures and weather there is an attempt to open up a piece of it.
So with weather futures and weather, there is an attempt to open up your piece.
A pseudorandom number generator. By the way, Matlab always generates the same random numbers . :-)
No, software generators don't work. You need hardwired ones or numbers at least from https://www.random.org
I think that with any futures, all futures have coorollinearity. You have to try it, not talk about it. Km has the ability to describe systems in one of the most gyroscopic senses. Futures is a system with forces acting on it and so on.