[Forum SIS] REMIND: Seminar Matteo Marsili (ICTP, Trieste) - Padova, Jan. 10, 2020 2.30 p.m.
Patrizia Piacentini - PhD
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The Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova, invites
you to the Seminar:
TITLE
STATISTICAL PHYSICS APPROACHES TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES
SPEAKER
MATTEO MARSILI
ICTP-International Center for Theoretical Physics "Abdul Salam", Trieste
WHEN
January 10, 2020 - 2.30 p.m.
WHERE
Room Benvenuti - Campus S. Caterina
Via C. Battisti, 241
Padova
ABSTRACT
"I can calculate the motion of erratic bodies, but not the madness of a
multitude”. Three centuries after Sir Isaac Newton (reportedly)
surrendered with these words to the bewildering complexity of economies
and financial markets, we still have nothing like Newton's law in
economics. Even though we’ll never find the “equation of motion” of
economies and societies, the collective behaviour of many interacting
agents exhibits statistical regularities that can, potentially, be
captured by simple models. The statistical mechanics analysis of these
models may reveal the origin of robust and predictable typical
behaviours, which can be compared to empirical data. This may also
provide hints on possible determinants and some understanding on
unintended consequences. The aim of the seminar is to present examples
of this approach, ranging from shadow banking, to financial crises,
inequality and growth.
SHORT BIO
Matteo Marsili is a theoretical physicist who gained his PhD from SISSA,
Trieste in 1994. He joined the Abdus Salam ICTP, a research center in
theoretical physics in Trieste, as a Research Scientist, where, he's
currently the coordinator of the Quantitative Life Sciences Section. He
is interested in understanding how collective behaviour results from the
interaction of simple units, be them particles in physics, neurons in a
brain tissue or traders in financial markets. He exploits techniques
that have been developed in statistical physics to unveil the
"un-intended consequences" of interdependencies in other domains of life
sciences. His research interests range from non-equilibrium statistical
physics and critical phenomena to economics and finance. Lately, his
interest has focused on statistical inference from high dimensional
data, in e.g. systems biology and neuroscience, and it's connection with
critical phenomena.
*Apologies for cross posting*
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Patrizia Piacentini
Secretariat
PhD Course in Statistics
University of Padova
tel +39 049 8274167
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