Financial Brownian particle in the layered order book fluid and Fluctuation-Dissipation relations
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 a 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 (FDR) in this non-material Brownian motion process.
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2014-01
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Authors: | Yura, Yoshihiro ; Takayasu, Hideki ; Sornette, Didier ; Takayasu, Misako |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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