«Économie quantique plasticienne: vers une finance adaptative inspirée de la mécanique quantique» Plastician quantum economics: towards adaptive finance inspired by quantum mechanics
Philibert Andriamanantena ()
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Philibert Andriamanantena: École Doctorale Modélisation Informatique - Université de Fianarantsoa , Laboratoire de Mathématique et Application de l’Université de Fianarantsoa
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This paper introduces Plastician Quantum Economics, a novel paradigm that integrates the probabilistic structure of quantum mechanics with computational plasticity, embodied by the AORA operator and the dynamic variable θ(t). Unlike classical financial models or rigid quantum finance approaches, our framework conceptualizes markets as living, adaptive, and resilient systems. Simulations conducted on three scenarios — systemic financial crisis, speculative bubble, and global energy shock — demonstrate that plasticity reduces the amplitude of crises, accelerates recovery, and enhances intertemporal fairness in risk distribution. These findings suggest that Plastician Quantum Economics can serve as a new compass for global financial regulation, combining stability, adaptability, and equity.
Keywords: finance plasticienne; intertemporal equity; financial resilience; computational plasticity; plastician finance; équité intertemporelle quantum economics; résilience financière; plasticité computationnelle; AORA; économie quantique; économie quantique finance plasticienne AORA plasticité computationnelle résilience financière équité intertemporelle quantum economics plastician finance AORA computational plasticity financial resilience intertemporal equity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-11-10
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