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    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 338 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015.
    ISBN: 9783319205915 (PDF)
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Complexity,
    Content: The proceedings of the international conference “SMSEC2014”, a joint conference of the first “Social Modeling and Simulations” and the 10th “Econophysics Colloquium”, held in Kobe in November 2014 with 174 participants, are gathered herein. Cutting edge scientific researches on various social phenomena are reviewed. New methods for analysis of big data such as financial markets, automobile traffics, epidemic spreading, world-trades and social media communications are provided to clarify complex interaction and distributions underlying in these social phenomena. Robustness and fragility of social systems are discussed based on agent models and complex network models. Techniques about high performance computers are introduced for simulation of complicated social phenomena. Readers will feel the researchers minds that deep and quantitative understanding will make it possible to realize comprehensive simulations of our whole society in the near future, which will contribute to wide fields of industry also to scientific policy decision.    .
    Note: Chapter 1 Financial Market -- Influence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the build up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in Foreign Currency Market -- Signs of market orders and human dynamics -- Damped oscillatory behaviors in the ratios of stock market indices -- Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: an Agent-based Approach -- Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- Chapter 2 Robustness and Fragility -- Cascading failures in interdependent economic networks -- Do connections make systems robust?: a new scenario for the complexity-stability relation -- Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation.- Detectability threshold of the spectral method for graph partitioning.- Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period.-Chapter 3 Interaction and Distribution -- Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Inter-firm trade Network -- Direct participants’ behavior through the lens of transactional analysis: the case of SPEI -- Chapter 4 Traffic and Pedestrian -- Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- Collective dynamics of pedestrians with no fixed destination -- Traffic Simulation of Kobe-city -- MOSAIIC: city-level agent-based traffic simulation adapted to emergency situations -- GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- Chapter 5 Social Media -- Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- Modeling of ENJYO via process of consensus formation on SNS -- A network structure of emotional interactions in an electronic bulletin board -- Scale-free network topologies with clustering similar to online social networks -- Identifying Colors of Products and Associated Personalized Recommendation Engine in e-Fashion Business. , Also available in print form. , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (338 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319205915
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Complexity Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I Financial Market -- 1 Influence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Data and Method -- 1.3 Results and Discussion -- 1.4 Final Remarks -- References -- 2 Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the Build Up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Correlations -- 2.3 Transfer Entropy -- 2.3.1 Transfer Entropy Without Binning -- 2.4 Empirical Results -- References -- 3 Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in ForeignCurrency Market -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Description of the Database -- 3.3 Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes -- 3.3.1 Execution Lifetime -- 3.3.2 Cancellation Distance and Lifetime -- 3.3.3 Power Law Relation Between Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes -- 3.4 Cancellation Orders and Market Price Movement -- 3.5 Discussion -- References -- 4 Signs of Market Orders and Human Dynamics -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Model -- 4.3 Main Theorem -- 4.4 Outline of the Proof of Theorem 1 -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Damped Oscillatory Behaviors in the Ratios of Stock Market Indices -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Data Analysis and Discussions -- 5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: An Agent-Based Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Modelling of High Frequency Trading -- 6.2.1 Framework -- 6.2.2 Low Frequency Traders Activity -- 6.2.3 High Frequency Traders Activity -- 6.2.4 Model Validation -- 6.3 Exploration of Market Making Strategy -- 6.3.1 Strategies for Order Price -- 6.3.2 Strategy for Order Quantity -- 6.3.3 Comparison of Strategies -- 6.4 Experiments on Competition -- 6.4.1 Total Return of HFTs -- 6.4.2 Individual Return of HFTs -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Model. , 7.2.1 Basic Trading Rules of Financial Exchanges -- 7.2.2 Simulation Models -- 7.2.2.1 No-Cancel Model -- 7.2.2.2 Random Cancel Model -- 7.2.2.3 Out-of-Range Cancel Model -- 7.3 Simulation Results -- 7.4 Discussion of the Numerical Results -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II Robustness and Fragility -- 8 Cascading Failures in Interdependent Economic Networks -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Overview of Cascading Failure Processes in Interdependent Networks -- 8.3 Cascading Failures in Economic Networks -- 8.4 Summary -- References -- 9 Do Connections Make Systems Robust? A New Scenario for the Complexity-Stability Relation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 A Universal Relation Between Robustness and Connection -- 9.2.1 A Minimal Model of Evolving Open Systems -- 9.2.2 Transition in Growth Behavior -- 9.2.3 A Mean-Field Analysis and the Transition Mechanism -- 9.3 The Relation with More Complex Dynamical Models -- 9.3.1 The Extinction Condition in Population Dynamics Models -- 9.3.2 Ratio-Dependent Interactions -- 9.3.3 The Necessary Condition to Have an Extinction Under ``natural'' Ratio-Dependent Interactions -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Preceding Study -- 10.3 Dataset -- 10.4 Simulation Setup -- 10.4.1 GDP Transaction Flow Relationship -- 10.4.2 GDP-Degree Relationship -- 10.4.3 Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- 10.5 Simulation Results -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Business Relation Network -- 11.3 Percolation Simulation -- 11.4 Survival Rate -- 11.4.1 Basic Properties of Survival Rate -- 11.4.2 Practical Meaning of Ps -- 11.4.3 Theoretical Estimation. , 11.5 Network Robustness of Prefectures in Japan -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Detectability Threshold of the Spectral Method for Graph Partitioning -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Spectral Partitioning of Regular Random Graphs With Two-Block Structure -- 12.3 Detectability Threshold -- 12.4 Conclusion -- References -- 13 Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Model -- 13.3 Final Size Distribution -- 13.4 Discussions and Conclusions -- References -- Part III Interaction and Distribution -- 14 Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Basic Information of Japanese Population -- 14.3 Population Distribution in Japan -- 14.4 Basic Information of European Populations -- 14.5 Comparison between Japan and European Countries -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Materials and Methods -- 15.2.1 Case Report Data -- 15.2.2 Wavelet Analysis -- 15.2.3 Supplementary Data -- 15.3 Results and Discussion -- 15.4 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix -- References -- 16 A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Dynamical Graph Model -- 16.3 Modified Red-Queen Hypothesis -- 16.4 Relation with Empirical Data -- 16.5 Conclusion -- References -- 17 Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Data -- 17.3 Data Analysis -- 17.3.1 Age Distribution of Firms -- 17.3.2 Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- 17.4 Consistency of Laws -- 17.5 Conclusion -- References -- 18 Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Interfirm Trade Network -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Large Time-Series Firm Database -- 18.2.1 Japanese Interfirm Trade Networks -- 18.2.2 Basic Properties -- 18.3 Empirical Data Analysis. , 18.3.1 Exponent of Preferential Attachment -- 18.3.2 Properties of Bankrupt Firms -- 18.3.3 Lifespan of Trades -- 18.4 Conclusion -- References -- 19 Direct Participants' Behavior Through the Lens of Transactional Analysis: The Case of SPEI® -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Literature Review -- 19.3 Intraday Liquidity Flows -- 19.3.1 An Algorithm for Use of External Funds vs. Incoming Payments -- 19.3.2 Different Time-Scale Profiles of SPEI® Participants -- 19.4 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Traffic and Pedestrian -- 20 Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Effect of Rhythm on Unidirectional Flow -- 20.2.1 Experimental Setup -- 20.2.2 Experimental Verification of the Effect of Rhythm -- 20.3 Simple Model of Egress Process -- 20.4 Queueing Process -- 20.4.1 Walking-Distance Introduced Parallel-Type Queueing System: D-Parallel -- 20.4.2 Walking-Distance Introduced Fork-Type Queueing System: D-Fork -- 20.4.3 Update Rule in Simulation -- 20.5 Comparison of Mean Waiting Time in D-Parallel and D-Fork -- 20.6 Summary -- References -- 21 Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Related Works -- 21.3 Agent Based Evacuation Behavior Simulation -- 21.3.1 Evacuation Behaviors According to PA -- 21.3.1.1 Simulation Background -- 21.3.1.2 Simulation Results -- 21.3.2 Rescue Responders' Action During Emergencies -- 21.3.2.1 Simulation Background -- 21.3.2.2 Simulation Results -- 21.4 Validation of ABS Results for Scenarios Containing Human Actions -- 21.4.1 Validation Problems in Conventional Social Systems -- 21.4.2 Qualitative Standard to Simulation Results for Social Scenarios -- 21.5 Discussions and Summary -- References -- 22 Collective Dynamics of Pedestrians with No Fixed Destination -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Model and Simulations. , 22.3 Spontaneous Ordering with Periodic Boundary Conditions -- 22.4 Binary Scattering Study -- 22.5 Flow in a Pipe -- 22.6 Summary and Discussion -- References -- 23 Traffic Simulation of Kobe-City -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Method -- 23.2.1 Road Structure -- 23.2.2 OD Information -- 23.2.3 Simulation -- 23.3 Results And Discussions -- 23.4 Summary -- References -- 24 MOSAIIC: City-Level Agent-Based Traffic Simulation Adapted to Emergency Situations -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 The MOSAIIC Agent-Based Traffic Model -- 24.2.1 Structure of the Network -- 24.2.2 Driver Agents -- 24.2.3 Dynamics of the Model -- 24.2.3.1 Traffic Jam Management -- 24.2.3.2 Traffic Signal Update -- 24.2.3.3 New Driver Arrival -- 24.2.3.4 Computation of the Path -- 24.2.3.5 Driving Step -- 24.3 Conclusion -- References -- 25 GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- 25.1 Background -- 25.2 Objectives -- 25.3 Design -- 25.3.1 Architecture of SOARS -- 25.3.2 Design Concept of SOARS VisualShell -- 25.3.3 User Interface of SOARS VisualShell -- 25.3.3.1 Agent/Spot Edit -- 25.3.3.2 Role Edit -- 25.3.3.3 Stage Edit -- 25.3.3.4 Log Output Specification -- 25.3.3.5 Simulation Condition Specification -- 25.4 Conclusion -- 25.5 Future Work -- References -- Part V Social Media -- 26 Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Data and Methods -- 26.2.1 Data -- 26.2.2 z-Test for the Quality of Two Proportions -- 26.2.3 Partial Correlation Coefficient -- 26.3 Results -- 26.3.1 Adjectives in Emergency and Normal Periods -- 26.3.2 Adjective Changes in the Co-occurrence Network -- 26.4 Summary and Discussion -- References -- 27 Modeling of Enjyo via Process of Consensus Formation on SNS -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 Principle of Modeling -- 27.3 Analysis of Enjyo -- 27.3.1 Data Description -- 27.3.2 Case Study. , 27.3.2.1 Case 1: Crowd Funding Platform Business.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Takayasu, Hideki Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Modeling and Simulation, Plus Econophysics Colloquium 2014 Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2015 ISBN 9783319205908
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    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 346 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9783319205915 , 3319205919 , 3319205900 , 9783319205908
    Series Statement: Springer proceedings in complexity,
    Content: The proceedings of the international conference ℓ́ℓSMSEC2014ℓ́ℓ, a joint conference of the first ℓ́ℓSocial Modeling and Simulationsℓ́ℓ and the 10th ℓ́ℓEconophysics Colloquiumℓ́ℓ, held in Kobe in November 2014 with 174 participants, are gathered herein. Cutting edge scientific researches on various social phenomena are reviewed. New methods for analysis of big data such as financial markets, automobile traffics, epidemic spreading, world-trades and social media communications are provided to clarify complex interaction and distributions underlying in these social phenomena. Robustness and fragility of social systems are discussed based on agent models and complex network models. Techniques about high performance computers are introduced for simulation of complicated social phenomena. Readers will feel the researchers minds that deep and quantitative understanding will make it possible to realize comprehensive simulations of our whole society in the near future, which will contribute to wide fields of industry also to scientific policy decision. ℗ℓ ℗ℓ.
    Note: International conference proceedings. , Chapter 1 Financial Market -- Influence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the build up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in Foreign Currency Market -- Signs of market orders and human dynamics -- Damped oscillatory behaviors in the ratios of stock market indices -- Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: an Agent-based Approach -- Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- Chapter 2 Robustness and Fragility -- Cascading failures in interdependent economic networks -- Do connections make systems robust?: a new scenario for the complexity-stability relation -- Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation.- Detectability threshold of the spectral method for graph partitioning.- Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period.-Chapter 3 Interaction and Distribution -- Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Inter-firm trade Network -- Direct participants? behavior through the lens of transactional analysis: the case of SPEI -- Chapter 4 Traffic and Pedestrian -- Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- Collective dynamics of pedestrians with no fixed destination -- Traffic Simulation of Kobe-city -- MOSAIIC: city-level agent-based traffic simulation adapted to emergency situations -- GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- Chapter 5 Social Media -- Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- Modeling of ENJYO via process of consensus formation on SNS -- A network structure of emotional interactions in an electronic bulletin board -- Scale-free network topologies with clustering similar to online social networks -- Identifying Colors of Products and Associated Personalized Recommendation Engine in e-Fashion Business.
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: 9783319205908
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    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 338 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015.
    ISBN: 9783319205915 (PDF)
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Complexity,
    Content: The proceedings of the international conference “SMSEC2014”, a joint conference of the first “Social Modeling and Simulations” and the 10th “Econophysics Colloquium”, held in Kobe in November 2014 with 174 participants, are gathered herein. Cutting edge scientific researches on various social phenomena are reviewed. New methods for analysis of big data such as financial markets, automobile traffics, epidemic spreading, world-trades and social media communications are provided to clarify complex interaction and distributions underlying in these social phenomena. Robustness and fragility of social systems are discussed based on agent models and complex network models. Techniques about high performance computers are introduced for simulation of complicated social phenomena. Readers will feel the researchers minds that deep and quantitative understanding will make it possible to realize comprehensive simulations of our whole society in the near future, which will contribute to wide fields of industry also to scientific policy decision.    .
    Note: Chapter 1 Financial Market -- Influence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the build up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in Foreign Currency Market -- Signs of market orders and human dynamics -- Damped oscillatory behaviors in the ratios of stock market indices -- Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: an Agent-based Approach -- Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- Chapter 2 Robustness and Fragility -- Cascading failures in interdependent economic networks -- Do connections make systems robust?: a new scenario for the complexity-stability relation -- Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation.- Detectability threshold of the spectral method for graph partitioning.- Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period.-Chapter 3 Interaction and Distribution -- Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Inter-firm trade Network -- Direct participants’ behavior through the lens of transactional analysis: the case of SPEI -- Chapter 4 Traffic and Pedestrian -- Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- Collective dynamics of pedestrians with no fixed destination -- Traffic Simulation of Kobe-city -- MOSAIIC: city-level agent-based traffic simulation adapted to emergency situations -- GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- Chapter 5 Social Media -- Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- Modeling of ENJYO via process of consensus formation on SNS -- A network structure of emotional interactions in an electronic bulletin board -- Scale-free network topologies with clustering similar to online social networks -- Identifying Colors of Products and Associated Personalized Recommendation Engine in e-Fashion Business. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783319205908
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    UID:
    edocfu_9958096670302883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 338 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015.
    ISBN: 9783319205915 (PDF)
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Complexity,
    Content: The proceedings of the international conference “SMSEC2014”, a joint conference of the first “Social Modeling and Simulations” and the 10th “Econophysics Colloquium”, held in Kobe in November 2014 with 174 participants, are gathered herein. Cutting edge scientific researches on various social phenomena are reviewed. New methods for analysis of big data such as financial markets, automobile traffics, epidemic spreading, world-trades and social media communications are provided to clarify complex interaction and distributions underlying in these social phenomena. Robustness and fragility of social systems are discussed based on agent models and complex network models. Techniques about high performance computers are introduced for simulation of complicated social phenomena. Readers will feel the researchers minds that deep and quantitative understanding will make it possible to realize comprehensive simulations of our whole society in the near future, which will contribute to wide fields of industry also to scientific policy decision.    .
    Note: Chapter 1 Financial Market -- Influence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the build up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in Foreign Currency Market -- Signs of market orders and human dynamics -- Damped oscillatory behaviors in the ratios of stock market indices -- Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: an Agent-based Approach -- Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- Chapter 2 Robustness and Fragility -- Cascading failures in interdependent economic networks -- Do connections make systems robust?: a new scenario for the complexity-stability relation -- Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation.- Detectability threshold of the spectral method for graph partitioning.- Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period.-Chapter 3 Interaction and Distribution -- Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Inter-firm trade Network -- Direct participants’ behavior through the lens of transactional analysis: the case of SPEI -- Chapter 4 Traffic and Pedestrian -- Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- Collective dynamics of pedestrians with no fixed destination -- Traffic Simulation of Kobe-city -- MOSAIIC: city-level agent-based traffic simulation adapted to emergency situations -- GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- Chapter 5 Social Media -- Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- Modeling of ENJYO via process of consensus formation on SNS -- A network structure of emotional interactions in an electronic bulletin board -- Scale-free network topologies with clustering similar to online social networks -- Identifying Colors of Products and Associated Personalized Recommendation Engine in e-Fashion Business. , Also available in print form. , English
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    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Complexity,
    Content: The proceedings of the international conference “SMSEC2014”, a joint conference of the first “Social Modeling and Simulations” and the 10th “Econophysics Colloquium”, held in Kobe in November 2014 with 174 participants, are gathered herein. Cutting edge scientific researches on various social phenomena are reviewed. New methods for analysis of big data such as financial markets, automobile traffics, epidemic spreading, world-trades and social media communications are provided to clarify complex interaction and distributions underlying in these social phenomena. Robustness and fragility of social systems are discussed based on agent models and complex network models. Techniques about high performance computers are introduced for simulation of complicated social phenomena. Readers will feel the researchers minds that deep and quantitative understanding will make it possible to realize comprehensive simulations of our whole society in the near future, which will contribute to wide fields of industry also to scientific policy decision.    .
    Note: Chapter 1 Financial Market -- Influence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the build up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in Foreign Currency Market -- Signs of market orders and human dynamics -- Damped oscillatory behaviors in the ratios of stock market indices -- Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: an Agent-based Approach -- Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- Chapter 2 Robustness and Fragility -- Cascading failures in interdependent economic networks -- Do connections make systems robust?: a new scenario for the complexity-stability relation -- Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation.- Detectability threshold of the spectral method for graph partitioning.- Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period.-Chapter 3 Interaction and Distribution -- Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Inter-firm trade Network -- Direct participants’ behavior through the lens of transactional analysis: the case of SPEI -- Chapter 4 Traffic and Pedestrian -- Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- Collective dynamics of pedestrians with no fixed destination -- Traffic Simulation of Kobe-city -- MOSAIIC: city-level agent-based traffic simulation adapted to emergency situations -- GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- Chapter 5 Social Media -- Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- Modeling of ENJYO via process of consensus formation on SNS -- A network structure of emotional interactions in an electronic bulletin board -- Scale-free network topologies with clustering similar to online social networks -- Identifying Colors of Products and Associated Personalized Recommendation Engine in e-Fashion Business.
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    Content: The proceedings of the international conference "SMSEC2014", a joint conference of the first "Social Modeling and Simulations" and the 10th "Econophysics Colloquium", held in Kobe in November 2014 with 174 participants, are gathered herein. Cutting edge scientific researches on various social phenomena are reviewed. New methods for analysis of big data such as financial markets, automobile traffics, epidemic spreading, world-trades and social media communications are provided to clarify complex interaction and distributions underlying in these social phenomena. Robustness and fragility of social systems are discussed based on agent models and complex network models. Techniques about high performance computers are introduced for simulation of complicated social phenomena. Readers will feel the researchers minds that deep and quantitative understanding will make it possible to realize comprehensive simulations of our whole society in the near future, which will contribute to wide fields of industry also to scientific policy decision.
    Note: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe , Enthält 30 Beiträge , "SMSEC2014 is held as a joint conference of the first 'Social Modeling and Simulations' and the 10th 'Econophysics Colloquium'." - Konferenzwebsite , Chapter 1 Financial MarketInfluence Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market -- Entropy and Transfer Entropy: The Dow Jones and the build up to the 1997 Asian Crisis -- Execution and Cancellation Lifetimes in Foreign Currency Market -- Signs of market orders and human dynamics -- Damped oscillatory behaviors in the ratios of stock market indices -- Exploring Market Making Strategy for High Frequency Trading: an Agent-based Approach -- Effect of Cancel Order on Simple Stochastic Order-Book Model -- Chapter 2 Robustness and Fragility -- Cascading failures in interdependent economic networks -- Do connections make systems robust?: a new scenario for the complexity-stability relation -- Simulation of Gross Domestic Product in International Trade Networks: Linear Gravity Transportation Model -- Analysis of Network Robustness for a Japanese Business Relation Network by Percolation Simulation.- Detectability threshold of the spectral method for graph partitioning.- Spread of Infectious Diseases with a Latent Period.-Chapter 3 Interaction and Distribution -- Geographic Dependency of Population Distribution- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Epidemics in Japan -- A Universal Lifetime Distribution for Multi-Species Systems -- Firm Age Distributions and the Decay Rate of Firm Activities -- Empirical Analysis of Firm-Dynamics on Japanese Inter-firm trade Network -- Direct participants’ behavior through the lens of transactional analysis: the case of SPEI -- Chapter 4 Traffic and Pedestrian -- Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology -- Qualitative Methods of Validating Evacuation Behaviors -- Collective dynamics of pedestrians with no fixed destination -- Traffic Simulation of Kobe-city -- MOSAIIC: city-level agent-based traffic simulation adapted to emergency situations -- GUI for Agent Based Modeling -- Chapter 5 Social Media -- Emotional Changes in Japanese Blog Space Resulting from the 3.11 Earthquake -- Modeling of ENJYO via process of consensus formation on SNS -- A network structure of emotional interactions in an electronic bulletin board -- Scale-free network topologies with clustering similar to online social networks -- Identifying Colors of Products and Associated Personalized Recommendation Engine in e-Fashion Business.
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