Getting paid Gauss to deliver Cauchy

Discussion in 'Options' started by W-M-A, Sep 25, 2021.

  1. I learned nothing in school.
    I remember back in the mid-2000's...I brought a newspaper to my finance teacher/professor...and asked him how do I pick these top gainers of the day?

    And he literally said..."if I knew, I wouldn't be here." Classic case of those who can do..do. Those who can't...teach.
    That unique point of my life, was like a spark into my foray into this world of trading.
     
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    #31     Sep 25, 2021
  2. destriero

    destriero

    OK, now the r*****ed bot has found its way to this thread.

    fin.
     
    #32     Sep 25, 2021
  3. W-M-A

    W-M-A

    Yeah, and he is ever so funny with his old old old time wisdom of the world. Hahahah
     
    #33     Sep 25, 2021
  4. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    dy/dx
    rate of change.
    A real world example would be to say acceleration is the first derivative of velocity.
    I only made straight A's in a few course lol... Calc 1-4, ...4 being second order deq...
    Physics.... ? pencil me in at a C.
    (C-)
    Destriero knows physics too.
    Not sure that applies to the matters at hand... but it does impress me.

    Hey D.... wtf does "the integral of BdotDL" mean anyway? I swear I never figured it out. Gaussian right?
    Curl your fingers and look at the direction of your thumb. Something like that.
    The prof would write that on the blackboard and I'd be like.... "I'm too stupid for this sh**".
    I was right however. As always.
    ;)
     
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    #34     Sep 25, 2021
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  5. destriero

    destriero

    Ampere's Law?

    The line integral of BdotDL around a closed loop is prop to the current passing through the loop. I got a B in PHYS2xx. You should prob ask someone else.
     
    #35     Sep 25, 2021
  6. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    I probably could have made B's too, except the seats behind the Asian cats went fast on the first day of classes. Ampere's Law does ring a bell though now that you mention it.
     
    #36     Sep 25, 2021
  7. destriero

    destriero


    Yeah, it's mostly a 1st year EE emphasis (Amp-Law).
     
    #37     Sep 25, 2021
  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Leads right into elec mag theory...
    try that one on for size cowboy.
    :D
     
    #38     Sep 25, 2021
  9. destriero

    destriero

    If you want to know how dumb you are while listening to the eponymous ssymmetry lecture while on helium. Speed it up for a laugh.

     
    #39     Sep 25, 2021
  10. destriero

    destriero

    Witten lectures too fast. I like Susskind but he takes random questions from students.
     
    #40     Sep 25, 2021