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Raphael
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:38 pm
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I have two non-increasing monotonic time series curves. How does one
go about deciphering the point at which they intersect?

Any references: articles, books etc. would be useful.

Raphael
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 4:42 pm
Raphael wrote:
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I have two non-increasing monotonic time series curves. How does one
go about deciphering the point at which they intersect?

Any references: articles, books etc. would be useful.

Raphael

R.

Very interesting problem. I might be interested in examining the
"curves" or better yet the actual data used to construct "the curves".
I would think that the two predictive equations could be solved to
identify possible intersect points..... If you wish you can either post
the data or a web-site where the data exists ...or send it directly to
me.

Dave Reilly dave@autobox.com
Automatic Forecasting Systems
http://www.autobox.com
 
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