↑S↓↑p↓↑i↓↑n↓ ↑D↓↑r.↓
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Having fun putting a gif together of something I was working on last:

Simulating a dynamical process of a quartic potential with two states (states are accessed with a transition matrix, one state is unstable (blue) and the other one is stable (red)).
01:56 PM - Feb 06, 2023
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↑S↓↑p↓↑i↓↑n↓ ↑D↓↑r.↓
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In response to ↑S↓↑p↓↑i↓↑n↓ ↑D↓↑r.↓.
so imagine a stock price with two states: one which on average has a tendency to decrease its price but is stable,

the other strongly increases its price but is unstable (so quickly switches back to the stable state)/
01:56 PM - Feb 06, 2023
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↑S↓↑p↓↑i↓↑n↓ ↑D↓↑r.↓
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This is related related to spin systems and dynamical phase transitions a topic I was trying to understand. Very fun but unsure bubbles and crashes governed by systems like this one are predictable in useful ways. Igor Halperin has a very interesting paper on this.
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