Tiziana Di Matteo
King's College London
Tiziana Di Matteo is Professor of Econophysics. A trained physicist, she took her degree and PhD from the University of Salerno in Italy before assuming research roles at universities in Australia and Britain. She works in the Department of Mathematics at KCL in Econophysics, complex systems, complex networks and Data science. She has authored over 100 papers and gave invited and keynote talks at major international conferences in the US, across Europe and Asia, making her one of the world’s leaders in this field. She is member of the External Faculty of the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna, Member of the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies, Member of the Board of the Complex System Laboratory, Member of the Council and of the executive committee of the Complex Systems Society. She is Member of the Board of Directors of the Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro Studi e Ricerche “E. Fermi”. She is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal Advances in Mathematical Physics, one of the Main Editors of Physica A, Editor of the EPJ B, Editor of the Artificial Intelligence in Finance journal and Guest Editor of several other volumes. She has been Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Network Theory in Finance. She is Co-founder of the Econophysics Network. She has been consultant for the FSA, several hedge funds and companies.
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Articles by Tiziana Di Matteo
Universalities in the dynamics of cryptocurrencies: stability, scaling and size
The authors explore the effects of market capitalization on the dynamics of cryptocurrencies within both returns and volatility networks and show that these cryptocurrencies exhibit scaling properties in volatility with respect to market capitalization.