<div><p>Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical transitions that occur when the system reaches a tipping point. Theoretical and empirical studies on climatic and ecological dynamical systems have shown that approach to tipping points is preceded by a generic phenomenon called critical slowing down, i.e. an increasingly slow response of the system to perturbations. Therefore, it has been suggested that critical slowing down may be used as an early warning signal of imminent critical transitions. Whether financial markets exhibit critical slowing down prior to meltdowns remains unclear. Here, our analysis reveals that three major US (Dow Jones Index, S&P 500 and NASDAQ) and two Euro...
. -- We critically review recent claims that financial crashes can be predicted using the idea of lo...
Stock markets are complex systems exhibiting collective phenomena and particular features such as sy...
It is widely believed that switching phenomena require switches, but this is actually not true. For ...
Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical...
Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical...
Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical...
The global impact of the recent financial crisis has once more stressed the urgency of new approache...
Financial crises have repeatedly been coined as a potential application area in the recent literatur...
International audienceIn this article, we consider financial markets as complex dynamical systems, a...
As one of the highest complex nonlinear dynamical systems, financial markets are notably hard to pre...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Working paperIn this paper we present empirical evidence that the sovereign bond markets may have un...
Tipping points in complex systems are structural transitions from one state to another. In financial...
We provide evidence that catastrophic bifurcation breakdowns or transitions, preceded by early warni...
The history of financial markets over the past century points to the stylised fact that markets buil...
. -- We critically review recent claims that financial crashes can be predicted using the idea of lo...
Stock markets are complex systems exhibiting collective phenomena and particular features such as sy...
It is widely believed that switching phenomena require switches, but this is actually not true. For ...
Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical...
Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical...
Complex systems inspired analysis suggests a hypothesis that financial meltdowns are abrupt critical...
The global impact of the recent financial crisis has once more stressed the urgency of new approache...
Financial crises have repeatedly been coined as a potential application area in the recent literatur...
International audienceIn this article, we consider financial markets as complex dynamical systems, a...
As one of the highest complex nonlinear dynamical systems, financial markets are notably hard to pre...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Working paperIn this paper we present empirical evidence that the sovereign bond markets may have un...
Tipping points in complex systems are structural transitions from one state to another. In financial...
We provide evidence that catastrophic bifurcation breakdowns or transitions, preceded by early warni...
The history of financial markets over the past century points to the stylised fact that markets buil...
. -- We critically review recent claims that financial crashes can be predicted using the idea of lo...
Stock markets are complex systems exhibiting collective phenomena and particular features such as sy...
It is widely believed that switching phenomena require switches, but this is actually not true. For ...