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Information × Registration Number 0224U001049, 0122U001694 , R & D reports Title Monitoring, forecasting and prevention of crisis phenomena in complex socio-economic systems popup.stage_title Head Solovov Volodymyr M., д.ф.-м.н. Registration Date 16-01-2024 Organization Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University popup.description2  Financial markets are complex and self-organizing systems that can be viewed as a complex network of market agents in most cases. This project proved that the stock, energy, and cryptocurrency market indices are notable representatives of unbalanced systems characterized by fractal behavior, long memory, and “heavy” tails of the distributions of fluctuations in these market indices, which indicates their nonlinearity and deviation from the normal Gaussian distribution. At the same time, there is currently no understanding of the mechanisms of collective self-organized behavior of economic agents, and crisis phenomena in financial markets are unexpected and hardly predictable. The economic key to coordinating crash events in these markets seems to be the construction of effective indicators-precursors. This project proposed to use approaches based on graph theory, multifractals, fuzzy time series, recurrence analysis, and deep learning methods to monitor the state of the financial system under study and build indicators of potential crashes. The results indicate the potential of using complex systems theory to predict financial collapses, making this approach relevant in the context of risk management, which also indicates their applicability to public opinion and trend analysis. Product Description popup.authors Bielinskyi Andrii O. Mintii Iryna S. Matviichuk Andrii V. Prykhozha Yuliia O. Solovieva Victoria V. popup.nrat_date 2024-01-16 Close
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