Money as a Tensor

Abstract

The proposed framework introduces a novel multidimensional representation of money using tensor analysis, enabling a more granular examination of economic interactions and capital flow. By treating money as a multidimensional entity, this approach allows for detailed tracking and modeling of sectoral, temporal, and agent-based dynamics. This enhanced perspective facilitates the design of adaptive economic policies that can effectively respond to evolving macroeconomic conditions, ensuring resilience and inclusivity in financial systems. Furthermore, the tensor-based modeling framework bridges traditional economic analyses with advanced computational techniques, offering a robust foundation for algorithmic governance and data-driven decision-making in complex economies.

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