Saturday, April 28, 2018

Symmetries and probability orbits

First, economics has few discernable orbits as SNR is close to one  across the market functions.  Contrast with quarks under confinement yielding a point source positive charge.  The electron cloud gets little bandwidth share and the compressive match with positive clouds results in multiple solutions about symmetry. In the generator model of the negative cloud, these symmetries should appear as transpositions of a generator node which equally result in matching error below Plank, the market error. 

Symmetries are homomorphic  transpositions,  and the generator, using this model,  should follow the lay out of orbitals in physics. 

In economics the symmetries appear as equivalent re-orderings in inventory. For example, transmission and engine production have ordering redundancies. These symmetries are rare and hard to track. 

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