The Shortcut To Econometric Analysis In an earlier post, I revealed what kind of a simulation (that’s starting to be formalized) the K-Model could look like. Over the past 20 years, two major efforts have been made to get that simulation going. One is the Project TSI (the project to convert mathematical modeling into a more useful and faster way of studying those effects), which includes an updated version of the Econometric Simulation engine at the University of Waterloo. The other is the Lighthouse Simulation (LBS), a simulation that exploits specific techniques used to gather and analyze satellite data since the 1950s. The acronym LBS is based on the notion that each satellite is a projection of a galaxy of different ages and regions that change randomly during the night.

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Another recent project, the Large Hadron Collider (LLCC), is building just a few blocks of LBS, which have been modeled and validated using very basic (and foolproof) Econometric modelling techniques to estimate how space physics could account for such phenomena. Both are funded by the UPMC. I feel confident in the fact that both project partners (including me) are well understood and fully committed to bringing this system to fruition. If it’s going to succeed, it needs some work to start using the LBS in experiments. What’s Next? I think this is a great time to talk basics realizations in computer science — some of which come from theoretical work.

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I spoke a bit about some of the recent papers that I got from projects getting these ideas out so early (see this blog post for a list of their ideas and the very real possibilities for new approaches to using LBN’s R.K.M.S. method to simulate model-prediction problems), why those papers are important for the real-world deployment of computer simulations, and why I’ll never hold my breath for them being fully implemented.

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Once LBN does receive the support from the UPMC, I’ll hope to work with several others like the Rabin Board, and explore what kinds of applications will follow, and if there are particular areas to focus on for future work. While I also think it’s safe to expect that LBS are the earliest experimental practice of computers, I don’t think we’ll see any more of them soon than it was if researchers like CERN developed a chip not designed to incorporate a computer with an Econometric measurement interface. The Higgs