Implementation of a Port-graph Model for Finance

Nneka Ene
(Kings College London)

In this paper we examine the process involved in the design and implementation of a port-graph model to be used for the analysis of an agent-based rational negligence model. Rational negligence describes the phenomenon that occurred during the financial crisis of 2008 whereby investors chose to trade asset-backed securities without performing independent evaluations of the underlying assets. This has contributed to motivating the search for more effective and transparent tools in the modelling of the capital markets.

This paper shall contain the details of a proposal for the use of a visual declarative language, based on strategic port-graph rewriting, as a visual modelling tool to analyse an asset-backed securitisation market.

In Maribel Fernández and Ian Mackie: Proceedings Tenth International Workshop on Computing with Terms and Graphs (TERMGRAPH 2018), Oxford, UK, 7th July 2018, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 288, pp. 14–25.
Published: 6th February 2019.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.288.2 bibtex PDF
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