adding necessary functions to time_iteration docstring#205
adding necessary functions to time_iteration docstring#205sbenthall wants to merge 2 commits intoEconForge:masterfrom
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It appears that an arbitrage equation has the signature:
What are r1 and r2? |
Yes this is very helpful. When the doc is stable we could link to the algorithm mathematical description |
I'm a bit surprised. In the core definition, the result is |
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Ah, I just saw where the confusion might come from. In the self contained example, you get something like: @jit(nopython=True)
def arbitrage_(m, s, x, M, S, X, p):
res_1 = χ*n**η*c**σ - w
res_2 = 1 - β*(c/C)**(σ)*(1-δ+R)
return (res_1, res_2)In this example, (res_1, res_2) represents one vector of size 2, same as vector x, which can also be seen as a tuple of two elements. |
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In this PR, I've added something to this page that briefly overviews the necessary functions for each of the solution algorithms: I see now where these equations are defined, here: Perhaps I was being dense not finding them earlier. But I will put some thought into how to create a "dictionary" or "cheat sheet" to make it easier to look up the definition of one of the technical terms that appears in the model language. I expect doing this correctly will involve clean use of the markup language to manage internal links within the documentation. I also understand that the documentation is currently in flux? Maybe I can revisit this once the MakeTheDocs are more complete. |
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Thanks. Tell me when you want to merge this PR. As for the mkdocs, I expect to complete the transition by the end of next week (and get rid of all concurrent versions of the docs). I just need to figure out how to autodocument python functions. |
Adding a mention of
transitionandarbitrageto parameter docs.Is this kind of change welcome?