2025 autumn conferences
Over the last few weeks we, I and Rytis, have attended two conferences. One, Polish symposium, in Warsaw and the other, Lithuanian conference, in Kaunas.

The Polish symposium was particularly interesting to me, because I got to see the directions in which Econophysics and Sociophysics are developing. We had a chance to hear about fractal complex networks, correlation dynamics in cryptocurrency markets, limit order book modeling (with presenters from Finnish and German institutions) and applications of agent-based modeling to variety of problems.
The Lithuanian conference allowed us to see what is being done here in Lithuania, and by Lithuanian scientists abroad.
We have also presented our recent advances. Both of my presentations (one talk and one poster) were about the same thing - the poll-delayed voter model [1]. While Rytis talked about our work on scaled voter model [2] (sadly, it might be too complicated for Physics of Risk) and about a brand new topic on stochastic diffusion he is developing together with one of his student.
References
- A. Kononovicius, R. Astrauskas, M. Radavičius, F. Ivanauskas. Delayed interactions in the noisy voter model through the periodic polling mechanism. Physica A 652: 130062 (2024). doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2024.130062. arXiv:2403.10277 [physics.soc-ph].
- R. Kazakevičius, A. Kononovicius. Anomalous diffusion and long-range memory in the scaled voter model. Physical Review E 107: 024106 (2023). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.107.024106. arXiv:2301.08088 [cond-mat.stat-mech].