Disordered and Complex Systems: London, United Kingdom, 10-14 July 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings, 553)
ISBN-13:
9781563969836
ISBN-10:
1563969831
Edition:
2001
Author:
Raymond F. Streater, Professor of Statistical Mechanics Department of Mathematics P Sollich, A C Coolen, L P Hughston, Peter Sollich, R F Streater
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
American Institute of Physics
Format:
Hardcover
344 pages
Category:
Finance
,
Applied
,
Mathematics
,
Electromagnetism
,
Physics
,
Mathematical Physics
,
Solid-State Physics
,
Chaos Theory
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ISBN-13:
9781563969836
ISBN-10:
1563969831
Edition:
2001
Author:
Raymond F. Streater, Professor of Statistical Mechanics Department of Mathematics P Sollich, A C Coolen, L P Hughston, Peter Sollich, R F Streater
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
American Institute of Physics
Format:
Hardcover
344 pages
Category:
Finance
,
Applied
,
Mathematics
,
Electromagnetism
,
Physics
,
Mathematical Physics
,
Solid-State Physics
,
Chaos Theory
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Disordered and Complex Systems: London, United Kingdom, 10-14 July 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings, 553) (ISBN-13: 9781563969836 and ISBN-10: 1563969831), written by authors
Raymond F. Streater, Professor of Statistical Mechanics Department of Mathematics P Sollich, A C Coolen, L P Hughston, Peter Sollich, R F Streater, was published by American Institute of Physics in 2001.
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This book arose from a conference on Disordered and Complex Systems held at Kings College, London. It takes a broad view of the topic, containing articles on glassy systems and neural networks, information geometry, quantum chaos, reaction-diffusion equations, and mathematical finance. Exciting common threads appear; to give just two examples: information geometry appears in neural network learning, quantum mechanics and interest rate theory, and systems of economic agents can show glassy features.
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