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Options Pricing and Portfolio Optimization

Options Pricing and Portfolio Optimization

Options Pricing and Portfolio Optimization


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Understanding and working with the models of financial markets requires a sound knowledge of the mathematical tools and ideas from which they are built. Covering the topic of financial modelling and optimization, this book helps readers obtain a self-contained introduction to the underlying mathematics. It is suitable as a graduate textbook.

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Options Pricing and Portfolio Optimization Summary

Understanding and working with the current models of financial markets requires a sound knowledge of the mathematical tools and ideas from which they are built. Banks and financial houses all over the world recognize this and are avidly recruiting mathematicians, physicists, and other scientists with these skills. The mathematics involved in modern finance springs from the heart of probability and analysis: the Ito calculus, stochastic control, differential equations, martingales, and so on. The authors give rigorous treatments of these topics, while always keeping the applications in mind. Thus, the way in which the mathematics is developed is governed by the way it will be used, rather than by the goal of optimal generality.Indeed, most of purely mathematical topics are treated in extended 'excursions' from the applications into the theory. Thus, with the main topic of financial modelling and optimization in view, the reader also obtains a self-contained and complete introduction to the underlying mathematics. This book is specifically designed as a graduate textbook. It could be used for the second part of a course in probability theory, as it includes an applied introduction to the basics of stochastic processes (martingales and Brownian motion) and stochastic calculus. It would also be suitable for a course in continuous-time finance that assumes familiarity with stochastic processes. The prerequisites are basic probability theory and calculus. Some background in stochastic processes would be useful, but not essential.

Table of Contents

The mean-variance approach in a one-period model The continuous-time market model Option pricing Pricing of exotic options and numerical algorithms Optimal portfolios Bibliography Index.

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CIN0821821237G
9780821821237
0821821237
Options Pricing and Portfolio Optimization: Modern Methods of Financial Mathematics by
Used - Good
Hardback
American Mathematical Society
20010101
N/A
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