Dependency Modeling is an academic journal dedicated to the field of dependency modeling. Focus on studying various types of dependency relationships and their modeling methods. This may cover multiple disciplines and application areas, such as dependency analysis in statistics, economics, finance, physics, computer science, etc.
This publication provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in related fields to exchange the latest research results and practical experience. By publishing high-quality academic papers, research reports, and review articles, the development of dependency modeling theory and methods has been promoted, and interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation have been fostered. For example, the journal may have published research on the application of the new Copula function in financial risk management, providing new ideas for financial institutions to reduce risks; Or dynamic evolution models of dependency relationships in complex networks provide theoretical support for understanding the stability and reliability of networks.