Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
977232 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We establish an analogy between the motion of spring whose mass increases linearly with time and volatile stock market dynamics within an economic model based on simple temporal demand and supply functions [E. Canessa, J. Phys. A 33 (2000) 3637]. The total system energy Et is shown to be proportional to a decreasing time dependent spring constant kt. This model allows to derive log-periodicity cos[log(t−tc)] on commodity prices and oscillations (surplus and shortages) in the level of stocks. We also made an attempt to connect these results to the Tsallis statistics parameter q based on a possible force-entropy correlation [E. Canessa, Physica A 341(2004) 165] and find that the Tsallis second entropic term ∑i=1Wpiq/(q−1) relates to the square of the demand (or supply) function.
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