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Econophysics and Quantum Statistics

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In this paper, we associate notions of entropy, temperature, free energy, and Hamiltonian occuring in problems in probability theory with a system of identical objects so that modern methods of quantum statistics can be applied to problems in mathematical finance.

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Maslov, V.P. Econophysics and Quantum Statistics. Mathematical Notes 72, 811–818 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021489913179

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