Topology and markets
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Topology and markets
(Fields Institute communications, 22)
American Mathematical Society, c1999
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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This volume presents the proceedings of a workshop on geometry, topology, and markets held at The Fields Institute. The workshop was attended by eminent mathematicians and financial and economic theorists. Using a topological approach, the volume discusses new mathematics and its applications to social sciences and financial markets. Topics addressed at the workshop included new topological invariants for existence, characterization and computation of market equilibria and their relation to social choice and to other forms of resource allocation, competitive and cooperative systems, algebraic geometry and markets with increasing returns, computational complexity, and stochastic processes and financial markets.
Table of Contents
Applications of dynamical systems to deterministic and stochastic economic models by M. W. Hirsch A unified perspective on resource allocation: Limited arbitrage is necessary and sufficient for the existence of a competitive equilibrium, the core and social choice by G. Chichilnisky American options on dividend-paying assets by M. Broadie and J. Detemple Intergenerational choice: A paradox and a solution by Y. Baryshnikov and G. Chichilnisky.
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