Computational Methods in Finance (Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series)
by: Ali Hirsa (Author)
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Edition: 2nd
Publication Date: 2024/8/30
Language: English
Print Length: 622 pages
ISBN-10: 1498778607
ISBN-13: 9781498778602
Book Description
Computational Methods in Finance is a book developed from the author’s courses at Columbia University and the Courant Institute of New York University. This self-contained text is designed for graduate students in financial engineering and mathematical finance, as well as practitioners in the financial industry. It will help readers accurately price a vast array of derivatives.This new edition has been thoroughly revised throughout to bring it up to date with recent developments. It features numerous new exercises and examples, as well as two entirely new chapters on machine leaing.FeaturesExplains how to solve complex functional equations through numerical methodsIncludes dozens of challenging exercisesSuitable as a graduate-level textbook for financial engineering and financial mathematics or as a professional resource for working quants.
About the Author
Computational Methods in Finance is a book developed from the author’s courses at Columbia University and the Courant Institute of New York University. This self-contained text is designed for graduate students in financial engineering and mathematical finance, as well as practitioners in the financial industry. It will help readers accurately price a vast array of derivatives.This new edition has been thoroughly revised throughout to bring it up to date with recent developments. It features numerous new exercises and examples, as well as two entirely new chapters on machine leaing.FeaturesExplains how to solve complex functional equations through numerical methodsIncludes dozens of challenging exercisesSuitable as a graduate-level textbook for financial engineering and financial mathematics or as a professional resource for working quants.
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