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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Routledge-Giappichelli,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386336502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003045588 , 1003045588 , 9781000168976 , 1000168972 , 9781000169003 , 1000169006 , 9781000169034 , 1000169030
    Series Statement: Routledge-Giappichelli studies in business and management
    Content: "Computational Finance is increasingly important in the financial industry, as a necessary instrument for applying theoretical models to real-world challenges. Indeed, many models used in practice involve complex mathematical problems, for which an exact or a closed-form solution is not available. Consequently, we need to rely on computational techniques and specific numerical algorithms. This book combines theoretical concepts with practical implementation. Furthermore, the numerical solution of models is exploited, both to enhance the understanding of some mathematical and statistical notions, and to acquire sound programming skills in MATLAB®, which is useful for several other programming languages also. The material assumes the reader has a relatively limited knowledge of mathematics, probability and statistics. Hence, the book contains a short description of the fundamental tools needed to address the two main fields of quantitative finance: portfolio selection and derivatives pricing. Both fields are developed here, with a particular emphasis on portfolio selection, where the author includes an overview of recent approaches. The book gradually takes the reader from a basic to medium level of expertise by using examples and exercises to simplify the understanding of complex models in Finance, giving them the ability to place financial models in a computational setting. The book is ideal for courses focusing on quantitative finance, asset management, mathematical methods for economics and finance, investment banking, and corporate finance"-
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780367493035
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0367493039
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Statistics
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949616359702882
    Format: 1 online resource (243 pages).
    ISBN: 9781000169034 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Routledge-Giappichelli studies in business and management
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cesarone, Francesco. Computational finance : MATLAB oriented modeling. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, c2021 ISBN 9780367493035
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT73451
    Format: 1 online resource (243 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780367493035 , 9781000169034
    Series Statement: Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Business and Management Series
    Content: The theoretical aspects of the book are based on an essential introduction to the building blocks of the two topics under consideration: mathematical programming and stochastic processes. It also includes a primer on MATLAB, as a tool to help students, scholars and practitioners use the concepts in the book
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Programming techniques for financial calculus -- Chapter 1: An introduction to MATLAB®with applications -- 1.1: MATLAB®basics -- 1.1.1: Preliminary elements -- 1.1.2: Vectors and matrices -- 1.1.3: Basic linear algebra operations -- 1.1.4: Element-by-element multiplication and division -- 1.1.5: Colon (:) operator -- 1.1.6: Predefined and user-defined functions -- 1.2: M-file: Scripts and Functions -- 1.3: Programming fundamentals -- 1.3.1: if, else, and elseif construct -- 1.3.2: for loops -- 1.3.3: while loops -- 1.4: MATLAB®graphics -- 1.5: Preliminary exercises on programming -- 1.6: Exercises on the basics of financial evaluation -- 1.6.1: Interest Rate Swap -- Part II: Portfolio selection -- Chapter 2: Preliminary elements in Probability Theory and Statistics -- 2.1: Basic concepts in probability -- 2.2: Randomvariables -- 2.3: Probability distributions -- 2.4: Continuous randomvariables -- 2.5: Higher-order moments and synthetic indices of a distribution -- 2.6: Some probability distributions -- 2.6.1: Uniformdistribution -- 2.6.2: Normal distribution -- 2.6.3: Log-normal distribution -- 2.6.4: Chi-square distribution -- 2.6.5: Student-t distribution -- Chapter 3: Linear and Non-linear Programming -- 3.1: General Framework -- 3.2: Optimization with MATLAB® -- 3.2.1: Linear Programming -- 3.2.2: Quadratic Programming -- 3.2.3: Non-Linear Programming -- 3.3: Multi-objective optimization -- 3.3.1: Efficient solutions and the efficient frontier -- Chapter 4: Portfolio Optimization -- 4.1: Portfolio of equities: prices and returns -- 4.2: Risk-return analysis -- 4.2.1: Elements of Expected Utility Theory -- 4.2.2: General Framework -- 4.2.3: Mean-Variance model -- 4.2.4: Effects of diversification for an EW portfolio , 4.2.5: Mean-Mean Absolute Deviation model -- 4.2.6: Mean-Maximum Loss model -- 4.2.7: Value-at-Risk -- 4.2.8: Mean-Conditional Value-at-Risk model -- 4.2.9: Mean-Gini model -- 4.3: Elements of bond portfolio immunization -- Part III: Derivatives pricing -- Chapter 5: Further elements on Probability Theory and Statistics -- 5.1: Introduction toMonte Carlo simulation -- 5.2: Stochastic processes -- 5.2.1: Brownian motion -- 5.2.2: Ito's Lemma -- 5.2.3: Geometric Brownian motion -- Chapter 6: Pricing of derivatives with an underlying security -- 6.1: Binomial model -- 6.1.1: A replicating portfolio of stocks and bonds -- 6.1.2: Calibration of the binomialmodel -- 6.1.3: Multi-period case -- 6.2: Black-Scholes model -- 6.2.1: Assumptions of the model -- 6.2.2: Pricing of a European call -- 6.2.3: Pricing equation for a call -- 6.2.4: Implied volatility -- 6.2.5: Black-Scholes formulas via integrals -- 6.3: Option Pricing via theMonte Carlomethod -- 6.3.1: Path Dependent Derivatives -- References -- Suggested lesson plan
    Additional Edition: Print version Cesarone, Francesco Computational Finance Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 ISBN 9780367493035
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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