Title: | Mathematics at DEC |
Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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A friend of mine made an inquiry that I've drawn a blank on. Here: What is "Drummond geometry"? I've searched the WWW already and come up with nothing. I've no idea what the context is, but he thinks it applies to time series. (?) Sound familiar? John
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1975.1 | RANGER::BRADLEY | Chuck Bradley | Wed Jun 14 1995 14:17 | 11 | |
i've never heard of "Drummond geometry", but if it is connected to time series, here is an approach that might be worth trying. look up Drummond in Who's who, american men of science, etc. see if one worked in time series. once upon a time, much of the time series work was done by the operations research community rather than the math community. just a wild guess: stock movement technical analysis. |