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Aoyama, Hideaki.

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  • Complexity, heterogeneity, and the methods of statistical physics in economics = essays in memory of Masanao Aoki /
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    Title/Author: Complexity, heterogeneity, and the methods of statistical physics in economics/ edited by Hideaki Aoyama, Yuji Aruka, Hiroshi Yoshikawa.
    Reminder of title: essays in memory of Masanao Aoki /
    other author: Aoyama, Hideaki.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2020.,
    Description: xiv, 321 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction to the volume by Alan Kirman -- Part I Finitary methods of statistical equilibrium -- 1.Enrico Scalas, University of Sussex, "Continuum and thermodynamic limits for a wealth -- distribution stylised model" -- 2. Doyn Farmer Oxford University, Mauro Galegatti, Corrado di Guilumi and Shimon Landini, "Applications of statistical physics for rebuilding macroeconomics" -- 3. Raymond Hawkins, University of California Berkley, "Information, Inattention, and the Discount Function" -- 4. Juergen Mimkes, University of Paderborn -- 5. Hiroshi Yoshikawa, University of Tokyo/Rissho University -- 6. Yuji Aruka, Chuo University, Japan, "Aoki's Japanese textbook of stochastic economic dynamics" -- 7. Didier Sornette, ETH zurich -- 8. rank Schweitzer, ETH Zurich -- Part II Data driven analysis by econophysic -- 9. Hideaki Aoyama, Kyoto University, "Hodge decomposition of Economic Networks" -- 10. Yoshi Fujiwara, University of Hyogo, "Non -- self Averaging and Economic Network" -- 11. Yuichi Ikeda, Kyoto University, "Simple Interacting Agent Models with Reconstructed Economic Data" -- 12. Hiroshi Iyetomi, Niigata University, "Collective Phenomena in Economic Systems" -- 13. Hiroyasu Inoue, University of Hyogo, "Reactions of economy toward various disasters calculated by firm -- level simulation" -- 14. Rosario Mantegna, University of Parelmo, Eugene Stanley, Boston University -- 15. Wataru Souma, Nihon University, "Income distribution, inequality, and entropy" -- 16. Thomas Lux, University of Kiel.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Economics - Statistical methods. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4806-2
    ISBN: 9789811548062
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