Sniffy
This differential equation
y” + 4y’ + 4y
has repeated roots and one solution might be
y = 2xexp(-2x) + 2exp(-2x)
Just to verify that y'(0) = -2, (see graph)
y'(0) = -4xexp(-2x) + 2(exp(-2x) -4exp(-2x)
= 0 + 2 – 4 = -2
If function y = Y(x), then a family of curves can be generated as kY(x), also see graph. The reason for doing this, is to do a frequency multiplication, in this case, the lower frequency is:
Y(110) = 110 * (2(x)exp(-2(x))) + (2exp(-2*(x)))
Finally we want F = Y(1100) * Y(110)
This is not a frequency; however, we could try this:
sin(F) = sin( Y(1100) * Y(110))
and the second derivative becomes a constant value spectrogram which equals zero at x = -0.5 or y'(-0.5) = 0.
Starting at x = -0.5 the sound file sweeps down creating a penguin sound.
Penguin
; PRAAT FORMULA
; divide numbers by 2pi for radian frequency
sin(1100((2(x)exp(-2(x))) + (2exp(-2(x)))))
… * (sin(110((2(x)exp(-2(x))) + (2exp(-2(x))))))


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Paul Singer, through his hedge fund
Elliott Management (specifically its unit NML Capital Limited), pursued a protracted legal battle with
Argentina over defaulted sovereign debt, eventually resulting in a $2.4 billion payout to his firm in 2016.
Financial Overview
Paul Singer’s firm bought Argentine sovereign bonds at a deep discount following the country’s $80 billion default in 2001, paying around $117 million for bonds with a face value of $617 million. While over 90% of creditors accepted a restructuring plan at a significant loss (around 25-35 cents on the dollar), Elliott Management and other “holdout” funds refused the deal, suing for full repayment.
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