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Physics Research Conference

Thursday, March 1, 2012
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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East Bridge 201 (Richard P. Feynman Lecture Hall)
STABILITY AND COMPLEXITY IN MODEL BANKING SYSTEMS
Robert May, Lord May of Oxford, Fellow of Merton College, The University of Oxford,
The recent banking crises have made it clear that increasingly complex strategies for managing risk in individual banks and investment funds (pension funds, etc) have not been matched by corresponding attention to overall systemic risks. Simple mathematical caricatures of "banking ecosystems", which capture some of the essential dynamics and which have some parallels (along with significant differences) with earlier work on stability and complexity in ecological food webs, have interesting implications. In particular, strategies that tend to minimise risk for individual banks can under certain circumstances maximise the probability of systemic failure. This talk will first sketch these models and then discuss some of the ensuing conclusions.
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