The purpose of the book is to introduce the new interdisciplinary research that links statistical physics, and particular attention is given to link physics of complex systems, with financial analysis and sociology. The main tools used in these areas are numerical simulation of agents behavior and the interpretation of results with the help of complexity methods, therefore a background in statistical physics and in physics of phase transition is necessary to take the first steps towards these research fields called econophysics and sociophysics.
In this perspective, the book is intended to graduated students and young researchers who want to begin the study of this established new area, which connects physicists, economists, sociologists and IT professionals, tobetter understand complexity phenomena existing not only in physics but also in complex systems being seemingly far from traditional view at physics.
Janusz Miśkiewicz received a PhD in theoretical physics on the quantum theory of measurement then he turned to interdisciplinary subjects - biophysics and econophysics. He is an Associate Professor in Biophysics and Physics Department of the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences and Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Wrocław. His current research interest includes cross-correlation time series analysis, time-delay systems, globalization problems and ion channels current properties. He is the member of the council of Section Physics in Economics and Social Sciences of the Polish Physical Society.