Self-organized critical topology of stock markets
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nn
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topologicalcorrelationssigmastocktopologyanalyzedapproxaverage
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We have analyzed the cross-correlations of daily fluctuations for N=6 358 US stock prices during the year 1999. From those $N(N-1)/2$ correlations coefficients, the Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) has been built. We have investigated the topology exhibited by the MST. Eventhough the average topological number is $<n > \approx 2$, the variance $\sigma$ of the topological distribution f(n) diverges. More precisely, we have found that $f(n) \sim n^{-2.2}$ holding over two decades. We have studied the topological correlations for neighbouring nodes: an extremely broad set of local configurations exists, confirming the divergence of $\sigma$.
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