The Community

Serving the Community

Since 1998 a growing interdisciplinary community has started to collaborate to gain in-depth understanding of Market dynamics.

Joining methodologies and techniques of disciplines ranging from Physics to Economics the community has brought new advances to monitor, regulate and exploit financial opportunities.

The facilities provided to enhance the information distribution may be obtained from the following links:

Information Exchange

  1. Finance-and-Physics discussion group
  2. Finance-and-Physics.org old site
  3. Genoa Econophysics Site Preprints, Conferences, Books, and much more
  4. The Observatory of Complex Systems University of Palermo
  5. RiskLab An inter-university research institute, concentrating on precompetitive, applied research in the general area of (integrated) risk management for finance and insurance.
  6. Econophysics Forum University of Friburg CH
  7. Physics of Complex Systems University of Budabest

Journals

  1. Risk Risk is the world's leading risk management and derivatives resource.
  2. Elsevier's Physica A Elsevier's Physica A regularly publishes articles on the subject of Econophysics.
  3. Quantitative Finance Quantitative Finance publishes articles that reflect the increasing use of quantitative methods in finance and the growth in practical applications of financial engineering - such as asset creation, pricing and risk management. It also covers new developments such as agent-based modeling and evolutionary game theory.
  4. Finance and Stochastics The purpose of Finance and Stochastics is to provide a high standard publication forum for research in all areas of finance based on stochastic methods - on specific topics in mathematics (in particular probability theory, statistics and stochastic analysis) motivated by the analysis of problems in finance.

Some Additional Literature

  1. Articles by Theme
  2. Articles by Author

Conferences

  1. Conferences in Economics
  2. Conferences in Physics
  3. WCNA-2004 Fourth World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts To promote, encourage, and influence more cooperation, understanding, and collaboration in the world community of nonlinear analysts from various diverse disciplines as: Aerospace Sciences, Atmospheric Sciences, Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Cosmological Sciences, Economics, Engineering and Technological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geophysical Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences, Numerical and Computational Sciences, Oceanographic Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences and Mathematical Sciences.
  4. First Bonzenfreies Colloquium on Market Dynamics and Quantitative Economics One of the objectives of the "Colloquium" is to strengthen the interaction between different fields (not only Physics and Economics, but also Probability Theory, Information Theory, ...) by building up a common language within young scholars. This meeting is named after a famous conference held in Berlin in 1920, attended only by young physicists. Among them, there were Niels Bohr, Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn, who played an important role in the development of quantum mechanics and nuclear physics.
  5. WSEAS 2003 Non-Linear Systems in Science (Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Biology, Space Sciences, Earth Sciences, Finance and Economics, Medicine, Social Sciences, Defense and Politics).

Related Sites

  1. FinMath
  2. Probability.NET



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