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Introduction to financial mathematics : with computer applications

By: Chambers, Donald R.
Contributor(s): Lu, Qin.
Series: Textbooks in mathematics.Publisher: Boca Raton : Chapman and Hall/ CRC, 2021Description: xxi, 555 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9780367410391.Subject(s): Business mathematics | Economics, Mathematical | Assetswap rate | Black-scholes PDE | Cash flow matching | Coupon bonds | Credit derivative | Default risk | Expected cash flow/loss | Forward contract | Hedging vehicle | Markowitz efficient frontier | Option contract | Portfolio delta | Short position | Stock's expected return | Time value discount factor | Zero coupon bond | Arbitrage | Financial derivation | Portfolio managementDDC classification: 332.6457015192 Summary: This book's primary objective is to educate aspiring finance professionals about mathematics and computation in the context of financial derivatives. The authors offer a balance of traditional coverage and technology to fill the void between highly mathematical books and broad finance books. The focus of this book is twofold: To partner mathematics with corresponding intuition rather than diving so deeply into the mathematics that the material is inaccessible to many readers. To build reader intuition, understanding and confidence through three types of computer applications that help the reader understand the mathematics of the models. Unlike many books on financial derivatives requiring stochastic calculus, this book presents the fundamental theories based on only undergraduate probability knowledge. A key feature of this book is its focus on applying models in three programming languages -R, Mathematica and EXCEL. Each of the three approaches offers unique advantages. The computer applications are carefully introduced and require little prior programming background. The financial derivative models that are included in this book are virtually identical to those covered in the top financial professional certificate programs in finance. The overlap of financial models between these programs and this book is broad and deep.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book's primary objective is to educate aspiring finance professionals about mathematics and computation in the context of financial derivatives. The authors offer a balance of traditional coverage and technology to fill the void between highly mathematical books and broad finance books. The focus of this book is twofold: To partner mathematics with corresponding intuition rather than diving so deeply into the mathematics that the material is inaccessible to many readers. To build reader intuition, understanding and confidence through three types of computer applications that help the reader understand the mathematics of the models. Unlike many books on financial derivatives requiring stochastic calculus, this book presents the fundamental theories based on only undergraduate probability knowledge. A key feature of this book is its focus on applying models in three programming languages -R, Mathematica and EXCEL. Each of the three approaches offers unique advantages. The computer applications are carefully introduced and require little prior programming background. The financial derivative models that are included in this book are virtually identical to those covered in the top financial professional certificate programs in finance. The overlap of financial models between these programs and this book is broad and deep.

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