Monday, 17 May 2010

Smaller steps in changes - higher level of randomness

About ten years ago I looked at population functions
like xn+1=r*c*xn - r*c*xn*xn
i found that the smaller the changes the more likely the functions were to reach turbulance.
Recently trading figures show an exponential drop in the time taken for making a trade, so I have an explanation for the turmoil on the markets on the first decade.
It also explains its small cousin - FTSE going digital at the end of the eighties.
LSE goes over to Linux this year!

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Semiosis of Slavonic expansion

The semiology of Russian literature may shine some light formed as scenes that coalesce and bulk out in the pattern of progressive absorption into the native countries.

The progress happens in stages of 10%, 25%, 50%, 80%. Each has it's own cultural signature. I conjecture that learning about this signature would also bring some insight to the political and historical nature and reflection in the mainland of Russia.