Cliophysics: A scientific analysis of recurrent historical events
Yuji Aruka, Belal Baaquie, Xiasong Chen, Zengru Di, Beomjun Kim, Peter, Richmond, Bertrand M. Roehner, Qing-hai Wang, Yang Yang

TL;DR
Cliophysics applies scientific methods from physics to analyze and predict recurrent historical events across sociological, political, and economic domains by identifying patterns amidst noise.
Contribution
This paper introduces cliophysics, a novel interdisciplinary approach extending econophysics to qualitative historical analysis through pattern recognition and noise filtering.
Findings
Successful identification of patterns in historical events
Ability to make predictions based on detected patterns
Evidence of cliophysics' potential as a decision-making tool
Abstract
Named after Clio, the Greek goddess of history, cliophysics is a daughter (and in a sense an extension) of econophysics. Like econophysics it relies on the methodology of experimental physics. Its purpose is to conduct a scientific analysis of historical events. Such events can be of sociological, political or economic nature. In this last case cliophysics would coincide with econophysics. The main difference between cliophysics and econophysics is that the description of historical events may be qualitative as well as quantitative. For the handling of qualitative accounts cliophysics has developed an approach based on the identification of patterns. To detect a pattern the main challenge is to break the "noise barrier". The very existence of patterns is what makes cliophysics possible and ensures its success. Briefly stated, once a pattern is detected, it allows predictions to be made.…
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