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Active Particles Methods in Economics

Active Particles Methods in Economics

Active Particles Methods in Economics

New Perspectives in the Interaction between Mathematics and Economics
Nicola Bellomo, Universidad de Granada
Diletta Burini, Liceo statale classico e musicale ‘A. Mariotti’
Valeria Secchini, Charles University, Prague
Pietro Terna, Università di Torino, Italy
January 2025
Paperback
9781009548762

    The aim of this Element is to understand how far mathematical theories based on active particle methods have been applied to describe the dynamics of complex systems in economics, and to look forward to further research perspectives in the interaction between mathematics and economics. The mathematical theory of active particles and the theory of behavioural swarms are selected for the above interaction. The mathematical approach considered in this work takes into account the complexity of living systems, which is a key feature of behavioural economics. The modelling and simulation of the dynamics of prices within a heterogeneous population is reviewed to show how mathematical tools can be used in real applications.

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    January 2025
    Paperback
    9781009548762
    64 pages
    230 × 150 × 5 mm
    0.118kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Aims and Plan of this Element
    • 2. On a quest towards a mathematical theory of living systems
    • 3. A handbook of mathematical tools
    • 4. On price dynamics in heterogeneous Societies
    • 5. Further developments of mathematical theory
    • 6. On a forward look to research challenges
    • 7. The computational code
    • 8. Closure: On the role of hard sciences in economic theories
    • References.
      Authors
    • Nicola Bellomo , Universidad de Granada
    • Diletta Burini , Liceo statale classico e musicale ‘A. Mariotti’
    • Valeria Secchini , Charles University, Prague
    • Pietro Terna , Università di Torino, Italy