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Zakhar Shaikov2018-10-31 10:46:15
Mathematics
Zakhar Shaikov, 2018-10-31 10:46:15

System - a systematic approach to learning?

Question [1] "Origins"
As a subject of study, we take a standard schedule for describing any processes. The points on the graph will, as usual, have two degrees of freedom!
Horizontally - the passage of time.
Vertically, only positive values ​​reflect the "Strength" of the signal.
A striking example is the chart of the rate of one asset to another.
We reject the cognitive (visual) and geometric method of studying the processes that describe the relationships and interconnections of the graph points!!!
I decided to consider any randomly selected segment of the graph as an independent system that has a beginning and an end.
Question for the experts!
Is it possible to consider a section of the graph as a system from the point of view of the effectiveness of the knowledge gained?
Is it appropriate or not, when constructing an algorithm for studying the selected section of the graph, to build it taking into account the fundamental laws of "Systems Theory"
ATP in advance for meaningful answers :)

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Griboks, 2018-10-31
@Singularnost2045

You can, but the more transactions you take into account, the more efficient your algorithms are. It would be ideal to look into the past infinitely much in order to predict the future, but usually they look at a double interval.

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