Gordon, 1991 - Google Patents
Notes on forecasting a chaotic series using regressionGordon, 1991
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- Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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It is well known that a nonlinear recursive equation can produce a chaotic sequence at certain values of the parameter. Furthermore, in the chaotic regime, extremely small changes in the initial value or in the value of the parameter produce very large changes in …
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