I’m editing for the first time and scared of making mistakes. Where do referenced results come from? If we find referenced results in a table to other papers, we show a parsed reference box that editors can use to annotate to get these extra results from other papers. Where do suggested results come from? We have a machine learning model running in the background that makes suggestions on papers. Blue is a referenced result that originates from a different paper. What do the colors mean? Green means the result is approved and shown on the website. A result consists of a metric value, model name, dataset name and task name. What are the colored boxes on the right hand side? These show results extracted from the paper and linked to tables on the left hand side. It shows extracted results on the right hand side that match the taxonomy on Papers With Code. What is this page? This page shows tables extracted from arXiv papers on the left-hand side. Surprisingly, we find that although cryptocurrencies exhibit stronger collective dynamics and correlation in all market conditions, equities behave more similarly in their trajectories, extremes, and show greater persistence in anomalies over time. Finally, we introduce a new framework for determining the persistence of market anomalies over time. Next, we apply recently introduced methods to contrast trajectories, erratic behaviours, and extreme values among the two multivariate time series. We demonstrate markedly more similar dynamics during times of crisis. First, we examine the evolution of cryptocurrency and equity market dynamics, with a particular focus on their change during the COVID-19 pandemic. We study two collections 45 cryptocurrencies and 72 equities, both independently and in conjunction. This paper uses new and recently introduced methodologies to study the similarity in the dynamics and behaviours of cryptocurrencies and equities surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Dynamics, behaviours, and anomaly persistence in cryptocurrencies and equities surrounding COVID-19
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