Physics and Social Network Dynamics of the Markets

Europe/Stockholm
132:028 (Nordita, Stockholm)

132:028

Nordita, Stockholm

Alexander Balatsky, Christopher Triola (Nordita), Nathan Kleeorin, Stanislav Borysov
Description

Venue

Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden

Scope

The post Lehman market dynamics represent a fascinating case study of the evolution of a complex driven system. We propose to apply the methods of data mining, machine learning and social network analysis to investigate the behavior and possibly catch the tipping points and onset of new trends in the evolution of complex systems like markets. We envision a highly interactive exchange of ideas between social science, statistical physics, mathematics, Big Data and theoretical physics. The advances in analysis of data and trends opens up a new avenue (development of low-mode systems and new analytical methods) for the forecasting of likely instabilities and rare very strong fluctuations (catastrophic events) at least on the qualitative level.

This workshop will bring together a diverse group of scientists and practitioners with the main focus on formulating the framework that would allow the analysis of the long-term (mean-field) and short-term (fluctuations) market dynamics as a complex system accounting for the significant component of social networking that influences it. An important differentiating aspect of the workshop is that we will have a chance to hear from practitioners on what the most pressing issues are, from their perspective, in dealing with the challenge of analysis of markets and networks.

[Timetable - available from start of the program]

Format

There will be at most two talks per day with plenty of time for discussions in a relaxed atmosphere.

Invited Participants (tentative)

  • Leonardo Ermann, CNEA, San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Matteo Marsili, ICTP, Trieste
  • Joachim Mathiesen, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Luciano Pietronero, Sapienza - Università di Roma, Rome
  • Victor Yakovenko, University of Maryland, College Park

Application

If you want to apply for participation in the workshop, please fill in the application form. You will be informed by the organizers shortly after the application deadline whether your application has been approved. Due to space restrictions, the total number of participants is strictly limited. (Invited speakers are of course automatically approved, but need to register anyway.)

Application deadline: 25 November 2015

There is no registration fee.

Travel Reimbursement

PhD students and young Postdoc fellows are eligible for travel grants to participate in the program. If you are interested in such a grant, please mark the corresponding field in the application form, briefly summarize your interest in the program in the comments field, and indicate an estimation of your expected travel expenses. Since only a limited number of grants is available, decision concerning the grants will be made on a case-by-case basis and you will be notified shortly after the application deadline.

Accommodation

Nordita provides a limited number of rooms in the Stockholm apartment hotel BizApartments free of charge for accepted participants.

Sponsored by:

Nordita KTH - Royal Institute of Technology

    • 09:30 10:00
      Welcome 30m
      Speaker: Alexander Balatsky (Nordita)
    • 10:00 11:00
      It's the entropy, stupid! 1h
      Speaker: Dr Matteo Marsili (Abdus Salam ICTP)
      Slides
    • 11:00 12:00
      Discussion Session
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 15:00 16:00
      Energy-based models in finance and beyond 1h
      Speaker: Dr Stanislav Borysov
      Slides
    • 16:00 17:00
      Discussion Session
    • 17:30 19:00
      BBQ 1h 30m
    • 10:00 11:00
      Introduction to Google matrix and world network of economic activities 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Dima Shepelyansky (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique CNRS, Universite de Toulouse, France)
      Slides
    • 11:00 12:00
      Discussion Session
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 13:30 14:30
      Google matrix analysis of the multiproduct world trade network 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Leonardo Ermann
      Slides
    • 15:00 16:00
      Analysis of bitcoin network transactions 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Adi Shamir
    • 16:00 17:00
      Discussion Session
    • 10:00 11:00
      New Metrics for Economic Complexity: Measuring the Intangible Growth Potential of Countries 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Luciano Pietronero
    • 11:00 12:00
      Discussion Session
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 13:30 14:50
      Short Talks (TBA)
      • 13:30
        Far from equilibrium: Wealth reallocation in the United States 20m
        Speaker: Yonatan Berman
        Slides
      • 13:50
        Against Maximum Entropy 20m
        Speaker: Prof. Erik Aurell (KTH)
      • 14:10
        Complexity in phonographic market 20m
        Speaker: Andrzej Jarynowski
        Slides
      • 14:30
        Unifying Classical Economics and the Standard Model Through the Fractal 20m
        Speaker: Blair Macdonald
        Slides
    • 15:00 16:00
      Economic inequality from statistical physics point of view 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Victor Yakovenko
      Slides
    • 16:00 17:00
      Discussion Session
    • 10:00 11:00
      Solar activity, climate and their effect on the markets 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Nathan Kleeorin
    • 11:00 12:00
      Discussion Session
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 13:30 14:30
      Using social big data to predict human activity patterns and network formation 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Joachim Mathiesen
    • 10:00 11:00
      Asymmetry and Synchronization in Stock Markets 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Jensen Mogens
      Slides
    • 11:00 12:00
      Discussion Session
    • 12:00 13:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 13:30 14:30
      Analytical methods in turbulent transport 1h
      Speaker: Prof. Igor Rogachevskii (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
      Slides
    • 17:00 17:30
      Closing Remarks 30m
      Speaker: Alexander Balatsky (Nordita)
    • 17:30 19:00
      Reception 1h 30m