International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Special Issue

The Concept of Econophysics and Phynance at a Broader Base

  • Submission Deadline: Apr. 12, 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Leonard Mushunje
About This Special Issue
This issue is intended to publish papers in the related field of econophysics. Econophysics is a disciplined area which focuses on application of physics, statistical and mathematics models to finance and economics. It aims to give an in-depth analysis of the movements that occurs in the field of finance and economics. Cases such asset pricing, price volatilities, income circulation and many other financial economics topics can be well modelled using physics and mathematical concepts without any struggle and much more better results can be produced. Also it aims to focus on the papers related to noises that occur in markets using physics approaches. Also, the interplay between mathematics, statistics, physics and finance and economics being the core focus, it is also intended to look at pure physics, pure mathematics and even finance related articles.

Aims and Scope:

  1. Application of statistical physics to finance
  2. Application of physics models to economics
  3. Design and development of new mathematical physics models for income circulation
  4. Financial market movement analysis improvement and in-depth analysis
  5. The inter-play of physics, mathematics, statistics and finance, so called phynance
  6. To bring the value and role of Quants on clear ground
Lead Guest Editor
  • Leonard Mushunje

    Department of Applied Mathematics, Midlands state university, Senga, Zimbabwe

Guest Editors
  • Maxwell Mashasha

    Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe

  • Easther Chigidi

    Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe

  • Cyril Murewi

    Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe

  • Fastel Chipepa

    Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe

  • Victor Mazheke

    Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe

  • Pauline Mukwembi

    Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe

  • Manish Khare

    School of Humanities and Engineering Sciences, MIT Academy of Engineering, Pune, India