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What (who) is speculative evaluation - definition

PRECIPITOUS SELLING OF UNTRUSTWORTHY ASSETS BY PREVIOUSLY INACTIVE SPECULATORS AND THE CORRESPONDING ACQUISITION OF SOME VALUABLE ASSETS
Speculative Attack; Speculative attacks

speculative evaluation      
<parallel> A technique used in parallel processing where some evaluation may be started before it is known whether it is needed (Eager evaluation). This may result in some wasted processing and may introduce unnecessary non-terminating processes but it can reduce the overall run time by making some needed results available earlier than they would be otherwise. Opposite: conservative evaluation. (1995-05-05)
Speculative evolution         
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  • A four-armed "Green Martian" riding a "thoat" from [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]'s [[Barsoom]], a fictional version of the planet [[Mars]]. Illustration by [[James Allen St. John]] (1920).
  • Author [[Dougal Dixon]] with a model of a "Strida", one of the creatures featured in his 2010 book ''[[Greenworld]]''.
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SCIENCE FICTION GENRE FOCUSED ON BIOLOGY
Speculative zoology; Speculative biology; Spec zoo; Speculative Evolution; Alternate evolution; Spec Evo
Speculative evolution is a genre of speculative fiction and an artistic movement focused on hypothetical scenarios in the evolution of life, and a significant form of fictional biology. It is also known as speculative biology and it is referred to as speculative zoology in regards to hypothetical animals.
Evaluation function         
FUNCTION RETURNING ESTIMATED VALUE OF A POSITION IN A GAME PLAYING PROGRAM
Static evaluation function; Heuristic evaluation function; Piece-square table
An evaluation function, also known as a heuristic evaluation function or static evaluation function, is a function used by game-playing computer programs to estimate the value or goodness of a position (usually at a leaf or terminal node) in a game tree. Most of the time, the value is either a real number or a quantized integer, often in nths of the value of a playing piece such as a stone in go or a pawn in chess, where n may be tenths, hundredths or other convenient fraction, but sometimes, the value is an array of three values in the unit interval, representing the win, draw, and loss percentages of the position.

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Speculative attack

In economics, a speculative attack is a precipitous selling of untrustworthy assets by previously inactive speculators and the corresponding acquisition of some valuable assets (currencies, gold). The first model of a speculative attack was contained in a 1975 discussion paper on the gold market by Stephen Salant and Dale Henderson at the Federal Reserve Board. Paul Krugman, who visited the Board as a graduate student intern, soon adapted their mechanism to explain speculative attacks in the foreign exchange market.

There are now many hundreds of journal articles on financial speculative attacks, which are typically grouped into three categories: first, second, and third generation models. Salant has continued to explore real speculative attacks in a series of six articles.