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A Novel Method for Watching Economical Circulations
Visualization of Economical Data via Mathe
matica
Toshihiro Iwata *)
Kansai University
*) T. Iwata,Scientific Analysis on Economic Fluctuation
2006 (Gakubunsha publ., in Japanese)
Points of view in this report
1 Regression analysis are ambiguous and not helpful for chaotic phenomenon.
2 Chaotic analysis must be in positive approach essentially.
3 On two components of complexity and circulation( spectrum and moving slope) live together.
By taking a moving slope in the stock, we can find out the regularity of the stock
fluctuation of above case.
• The moving slope is a useful tool in cases where it is difficult to find the points of change like the peak or bottom in the source data.
• This has the nature of possible subrogation to differential coefficients, and the next time instant can show in which direction and with how much force a movement is. The formula of moving slope Xt’ of the term 2P+1 is as follows.
• Xt=[ - PXt-p - ... - 2Xt-2 - 1Xt-1+1Xt+1+2Xt+2+...+PXt+p] ÷ [P(P+1)(2P+1)/3]
• For example, the moving slope Xt’ of the term 5 can be expressed as the next formula.
• Xt=[ - 2Xt-2 - 1Xt-1+1Xt+1+2Xt+2] ÷10
We consider the structure of the moving slope Xt’ of the term 5.
• Xt=[ - 2Xt-2 - 1Xt-1+1Xt+1+2Xt+2] ÷10 ・
・ ・ 1 2 3 4 5
・
・ ・ is the original data
t× (-2)
× (-1)
× (+1)
× (+2)
Now we stand t3.
Every Stock Prices are Random When it shows regularities such as a cycle by time change of this
moving slope, the forecast to the quality near 1/f is better. The forecast that we can get by these two analyses are completely our original one.
(2000.1-2006.4 )
Stock Price of Sony 1983.1- 2006.5
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By making Fourier transformFourier transform,
Ex) Sony co.
Many frequencies inside
No specific dominant frequency inside …
NOTE
Fourier analysis
spectrum of sony stock prices
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log)
By making moving slope analysis*moving slope analysis*,
Ex) Sony co.
Many frequencies make an collective circulation.
It is a complicated motion (but it is confined in “circulations”)
NOTE
Moving slope analysis
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Limited motion
complexity
Unpredictable factor(Predictable-like)
Here, we can see two components …
circulation
Model solution and x-y, y-z and x-z plot
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We can find a thin film structure for x-z plot !!
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Behavior of Moving Slope RepeatedlyThe values become smaller step by step.
Original Data
Moving Slope at One Time
Moving Slope at One Time
Moving Slope at Two Time s
Moving Slope at Two Time s
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Moving Slope at Four Time s
ellipse
Model solution and x-y, y-z and x-z plot
f(x) = A sin kx f'(x) = A k cos kx f''(x) = - A k2 sin kx f'''(x) = - A k3 cos kx
0<k<1 , k is a fixed number and A is an amplitude.
We think next model function (at k1 < k2 < …< kn …< 1).
T(t) = A1 sin ( k1 t - j1 ) + A2 sin ( k2 t - j2) … + An sin ( kn t - jn) …
So we can propose next general solution.
u(t) = A1 sin ( k1 t - j1 ) + A2 sin ( k2 t - j2) …+ An sin ( kn t - jn) + …
jn : fixed
This solution is based on the fact that j component does not drastically depend on time.
NOTE
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Summary & Perspective
The complicated evolution seems to be circulating in a limited finite box (it seems to have some rules). Our opinion is that such limited circulation and complexity are hig
hly correlated.
My new book : Scientific Analysis on Economic Fluctuation
2006 (in Japanese)
Than ks!