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Market symphony

Abstract

The idea for this article was conceived on my subsequent visit at Ludwig van Beethoven’s Museum at Bonngase 20 in Bonn in August 2007. Since 2004 in The Digital Beethoven’s House there has been an opportunity to listen to and watch Beethoven’s works, in totally new three-dimensional interpretation. This 3D computer visualisation of Beethoven’s works is expressed with the use of three-dimensional rotary-spiral trajectories. Their shape is strikingly similar to economic trajectories which designate vectors of goods with such components as: price, quality, and time. The 3D visualisation of the master’s works was possible due to equations which change the notation of sounds of music (of any instrument) onto the location of a point in 3 R+ . Each economic phenomenon presented in the Cartesian product (price, volume, time) eases sounds. In the paper the author poses a fundamental question. Is it possible to forecast the value of WIG 20 for tomorrow, hearing its sounds emitted up till today?The 3D computer visualisation of Beethoven’s works, three-dimensional rotary-spiral trajectories, new three-dimensional interpretation, Cartesian product: price, volume, time

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