Modeling stock market based on genetic cellular automata

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An artificial stock market is established with the modeling method and ideas of cellular automata. Cells are used to represent stockholders, who have the capability of self-teaching and are affected by the investing history of the neighboring ones. The neighborhood relationship among the stockholders is the expanded Von Neumann relationship, and the interaction among them is realized through selection operator and crossover operator. Experiment shows that the large events are frequent in the fluctuations of the stock price generated by the artificial stock market when compared with a normal process and the price returns distribution is a Lévy distribution in the central part followed by an approximately exponential truncation.

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Zhou, T., Zhou, P. L., Wang, B. H., Tang, Z. N., & Liu, J. (2004). Modeling stock market based on genetic cellular automata. In International Journal of Modern Physics B (Vol. 18, pp. 2697–2702). World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217979204025932

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