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I have been on this forum for a little while(more recently then when I signed up) and I have a suggestion for a couple of new forums.
Complex Systems: Or whatever you would call it; non-linear systems, chaotic systems, etc. I'm surprised that there is not one up and running considering this subject(s) has a lot more to do with the 'real' world than all of the classes one can take in an undergraduate course curriculum. The topic is rich and emerging as being very important as the easier problems get solved and we are forced to find new turf!
Econophysics: Hey, everyone is trying to make money and what a better way to combine a zeal for physics with the demand to make money! Besides, those finance guys crack me up with the almost mystical mumbo jumbo mathematical misnomers they spew off. It is nice to see someone who is not afraid of the math using it in that context. Besides I helped a friend of mine do some work on this topic which was presented at an econophysics meeting a couple of years ago! So I have an interest.
Thoughts and feedback is welcome!
Complex Systems: Or whatever you would call it; non-linear systems, chaotic systems, etc. I'm surprised that there is not one up and running considering this subject(s) has a lot more to do with the 'real' world than all of the classes one can take in an undergraduate course curriculum. The topic is rich and emerging as being very important as the easier problems get solved and we are forced to find new turf!
Econophysics: Hey, everyone is trying to make money and what a better way to combine a zeal for physics with the demand to make money! Besides, those finance guys crack me up with the almost mystical mumbo jumbo mathematical misnomers they spew off. It is nice to see someone who is not afraid of the math using it in that context. Besides I helped a friend of mine do some work on this topic which was presented at an econophysics meeting a couple of years ago! So I have an interest.
Thoughts and feedback is welcome!