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Probability for Finance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Probability for Finance

A rigorous, unfussy introduction to modern probability theory that focuses squarely on applications in finance.

From Measures to Itô Integrals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

From Measures to Itô Integrals

From Measures to Itô Integrals gives a clear account of measure theory, leading via L2-theory to Brownian motion, Itô integrals and a brief look at martingale calculus. Modern probability theory and the applications of stochastic processes rely heavily on an understanding of basic measure theory. This text is ideal preparation for graduate-level courses in mathematical finance and perfect for any reader seeking a basic understanding of the mathematics underpinning the various applications of Itô calculus.

Stochastic Calculus for Finance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Stochastic Calculus for Finance

This book introduces key results essential for financial practitioners by means of concrete examples and a fully rigorous exposition.

Discrete Models of Financial Markets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Discrete Models of Financial Markets

An excellent basis for further study. Suitable even for readers with no mathematical background.

Portfolio Theory and Risk Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Portfolio Theory and Risk Management

A rigorous account of classical portfolio theory and a simple introduction to modern risk measures and their limitations.

The Black-Scholes Model
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

The Black-Scholes Model

Master the essential mathematical tools required for option pricing within the context of a specific, yet fundamental, pricing model.

Measure, Integral and Probability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Measure, Integral and Probability

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  • Published: 2014-01-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Measure, Integral and Probability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Measure, Integral and Probability

This very well written and accessible book emphasizes the reasons for studying measure theory, which is the foundation of much of probability. By focusing on measure, many illustrative examples and applications, including a thorough discussion of standard probability distributions and densities, are opened. The book also includes many problems and their fully worked solutions.

Measure, Integral and Probability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Measure, Integral and Probability

Measure, Integral and Probability is a gentle introduction that makes measure and integration theory accessible to the average third-year undergraduate student. The ideas are developed at an easy pace in a form that is suitable for self-study, with an emphasis on clear explanations and concrete examples rather than abstract theory. For this second edition, the text has been thoroughly revised and expanded. New features include: · a substantial new chapter, featuring a constructive proof of the Radon-Nikodym theorem, an analysis of the structure of Lebesgue-Stieltjes measures, the Hahn-Jordan decomposition, and a brief introduction to martingales · key aspects of financial modelling, including the Black-Scholes formula, discussed briefly from a measure-theoretical perspective to help the reader understand the underlying mathematical framework. In addition, further exercises and examples are provided to encourage the reader to become directly involved with the material.

The Black–Scholes Model
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

The Black–Scholes Model

The Black–Scholes option pricing model is the first and by far the best-known continuous-time mathematical model used in mathematical finance. Here, it provides a sufficiently complex, yet tractable, testbed for exploring the basic methodology of option pricing. The discussion of extended markets, the careful attention paid to the requirements for admissible trading strategies, the development of pricing formulae for many widely traded instruments and the additional complications offered by multi-stock models will appeal to a wide class of instructors. Students, practitioners and researchers alike will benefit from the book's rigorous, but unfussy, approach to technical issues. It highlights potential pitfalls, gives clear motivation for results and techniques and includes carefully chosen examples and exercises, all of which make it suitable for self-study.