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Synchronization in a market model with time delays

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  • Ghassan Dibeh
  • Omar El Deeb

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We examine a system of N=2 coupled non-linear delay-differential equations representing financial market dynamics. In such time delay systems, coupled oscillations have been derived. We linearize the system for small time delays and study its collective dynamics. Using analytical and numerical solutions, we obtain the bifurcation diagrams and analyze the corresponding regions of amplitude death, phase locking, limit cycles and market synchronization in terms of the system frequency-like parameters and time delays. We further numerically explore higher order systems with N>2, and demonstrate that limit cycles can be maintained for coupled N-asset models with appropriate parameterization.

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  • Ghassan Dibeh & Omar El Deeb, 2024. "Synchronization in a market model with time delays," Papers 2405.00046, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2405.00046
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