9781786347947-1786347946-MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND COMPUTATION IN FINANCE: WITH EXERCISES AND PYTHON AND MATLAB COMPUTER CODES

MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND COMPUTATION IN FINANCE: WITH EXERCISES AND PYTHON AND MATLAB COMPUTER CODES

ISBN-13: 9781786347947
ISBN-10: 1786347946
Author: Cornelis W Oosterlee, Lech A Grzelak
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd
Format: Hardcover 540 pages
FREE US shipping on ALL non-marketplace orders
Marketplace
from $89.86 USD
Buy

From $46.00

Book details

ISBN-13: 9781786347947
ISBN-10: 1786347946
Author: Cornelis W Oosterlee, Lech A Grzelak
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd
Format: Hardcover 540 pages

Summary

MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND COMPUTATION IN FINANCE: WITH EXERCISES AND PYTHON AND MATLAB COMPUTER CODES (ISBN-13: 9781786347947 and ISBN-10: 1786347946), written by authors Cornelis W Oosterlee, Lech A Grzelak, was published by World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Financial Engineering (Finance) books. You can easily purchase or rent MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND COMPUTATION IN FINANCE: WITH EXERCISES AND PYTHON AND MATLAB COMPUTER CODES (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Financial Engineering books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.47.

Description

Product Description
This book discusses the interplay of stochastics (applied probability theory) and numerical analysis in the field of quantitative finance. The stochastic models, numerical valuation techniques, computational aspects, financial products, and risk management applications presented will enable readers to progress in the challenging field of computational finance. When the behavior of financial market participants changes, the corresponding stochastic mathematical models describing the prices may also change. Financial regulation may play a role in such changes too. The book thus presents several models for stock prices, interest rates as well as foreign-exchange rates, with increasing complexity across the chapters. As is said in the industry, "do not fall in love with your favorite model." The book covers equity models before moving to short-rate and other interest rate models. We cast these models for interest rate into the Heath-Jarrow-Morton framework, show relations between the different models, and explain a few interest rate products and their pricing. The chapters are accompanied by exercises. Students can access solutions to selected exercises, while complete solutions are made available to instructors. The MATLAB and Python computer codes used for most tables and figures in the book are made available for both print and e-book users. This book will be useful for people working in the financial industry, for those aiming to work there one day, and for anyone interested in quantitative finance. The topics that are discussed are relevant for MSc and PhD students, academic researchers, and for quants in the financial industry.
Readership: MSc and PhD students of quantitative finance, academic researchers, and quants in the financial industry.
About the Author
Cornelis W ("Kees") Oosterlee is a Professor of applied numerical mathematics at Delft University of Technology. He is also senior scientist at CWI — Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, in Amsterdam — and member of CWI's management team. Kees got his PhD from Delft in 1993, after which he worked in the German research center FhG SCAI for eight years. His research focus is on developing novel, robust and efficient algorithms, with a particular interest in computational finance. He has written a textbook and many research articles. Kees was the editor-in-chief of the
Journal of Computational Finance, from 2013 to 2018. From 2014 to 2019, he was Chair of the Dutch-Flemish Society for Computational Sciences (SCS). He has been coordinator of various EU research projects. He teaches the M.Sc. course "Computational Finance" and the B.Sc. course "Option Valuation Methods", and taught summer- and winter-school courses in Italy, Spain, South Africa, and Japan.
Lech A Grzelak is a front office Sr. Quantitative Analyst at the Financial Engineering team at Rabobank in the Netherlands. At the same time, he holds a lecturer position at the Delft University of Technology where he teaches a course on Financial Engineering. Lech received his Ph.D. in Numerical Analysis at Delft University of Technology in 2011. His main areas of research are computational finance, numerical analysis, scientific computing and high-performance computing methods. Recent work has focused on efficient numerical methods for stochastic and local volatility models, cross-asset hybrid models and xVA. Lech is the editor of the Journal of Computational Finance and the Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computation. Lech has published several research articles on quantitative finance in multiple prime journals.

Rate this book Rate this book

We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book