Abstract
We introduce a novel description of the dynamics of the order book of financial markets as that of an effective colloidal Brownian particle embedded in fluid particles. The analysis of comprehensive market data enables us to identify all motions of the fluid particles. Correlations between the motions of the Brownian particle and its surrounding fluid particles reflect specific layering interactions; in the inner layer the correlation is strong and with short memory, while in the outer layer it is weaker and with long memory. By interpreting and estimating the contribution from the outer layer as a drag resistance, we demonstrate the validity of the fluctuation-dissipation relation in this nonmaterial Brownian motion process. © 2014 Published by American Physical Society.
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Yura, Y., Takayasu, H., Sornette, D., & Takayasu, M. (2014). Financial brownian particle in the layered order-book fluid and fluctuation-dissipation relations. Physical Review Letters, 112(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.098703
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