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This discussion makes me wonder why a friend of mine with a Physics 
PhD ended up in sales rather than research in his investment bank 
...... and why half of the city is filled with cockney type people 
who would never touch ANY text but the Sun - preferably page three.

Gerrit

> navier-stokes equations define the state of viscous flow (and
> consideration of forces acting on a small element of the fluid,
> including shear stresses generated by fluid motion and viscosity) in
> materials, such as rock in the mantle, or other viscous materials.
> derivations can be found in most advanced engineering math, fluid
> mechanics, or seismology (geophysics) textbooks.
> 
> the other stuff mark talked about, i don't have a clue...yet :))
> 
> TJ
> 
> the best ideas for trading are now found outside of trading in realm
> of digital signal processing, theoretical research (practically any
> field), and advanced mathematical analysis
> 
> ---Peter wrote:
> Would you really smart guys enlighten those less-gifted among us on
> exactly what you're talking about, and, further, how one such as I
> might research and thereby perhaps incorporate such ideas and/or
> methods into my trading that I might enhance it's accuracy and
> profitability some?  Thanks.
> > 
> > Peter
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: Gaius Marius <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 10:32 AM
> > Subject: Re: Killer article
> > 
> > 
> > >
> > >You're leaving out an unknown factor. Check out the Navier-Stokes
> equation.
> > >
> > >actually the alpha stable process synthesis and stabilization
> estimation
> > >works just fine for me or even the more simpler generalized
> weierstrass
> > >synthesis localization process works too!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > 
> 
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