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Экспериментальное определение длины памяти в финансовых рядах

Финансовые исследования. 2012. № 1 (34). С. 110–121.
Perminov G. I.
The paper presents results of experimental studies of memory-length financial time series.
Priority areas: economics IT and mathematics
Language: Russian
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Keywords: deterministic chaosrecord lengthfinancial time seriesдетерминированный хаосдлина памятифинансовые временные ряды
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