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We study the scaling behavior in currency exchange rates. Our results suggest that they satisfy scaling with an exponent close to 0.5, but that it differs qualitatively from that of a simple random walk. Indeed price variations cannot be considered as independent variables and subtle...
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The problem of the stretching of material lines and surfaces in fluids described by simple Lagrangian equations is revised using methods and tools borrowed from the theory of dynamical systems. The approach allows us to show that some results, previously obtained in the theory of developed...
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We use dynamic light scattering to measure the dynamic structure factor of density fluctuations occurring in colloidal suspensions that have attained a quiscent state long after aggregation. We find a stretched-exponential decay to a finite plateau. Our interpretation of the arrested decay is...
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