MoneyScience Financial Intelligence Network is delighted to announce a new
collaboration with the scholarly journal, Physica A. We will publish regular
updates and abstract-links to their published econophysics content as a
special section in the MoneyScience WebJournal.
2004 has been a busy year for Econophysics in Physica A. Besides the masses
of material published in ordinary issues, papers in the field have also
appeared regularly in several conference proceedings including:
The XVIII Max Born Symposium "Statistical Physics outside Physics".
A Nonlinear World: the Real World, 2nd International Conference on Frontier
Science.
The International Conference on New Materials and Complexity.
Complexity and Criticality: in memory of Per Bak (1947-2002).
The VIII Latin American Workshop on Nonlinear Phenomena, and of course
Applications of Physics in Financial Analysis 4 (APFA4).
We present an extensive overview of 2004 at
http://www.moneyscience.org/tiki/tiki-page.php?pageName=MoneyScience+WebJournal+Home
Our list is provisional only and if you find any errors on the page, or have
published an econophysics paper in Physica A which does not appear in this
review then please do get in touch with details and we will make any
corrections as soon as possible.
We will follow shortly with overviews of previous years and updates on
material as it appears.
Thanks very much for your time,
Jacob Bettany
www.moneyscience.org
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