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Handbooks in Mathematical Finance E. Jouini (Universite Paris IX Dauphine and CREST)

Handbooks in Mathematical Finance By E. Jouini (Universite Paris IX Dauphine and CREST)

Handbooks in Mathematical Finance by E. Jouini (Universite Paris IX Dauphine and CREST)


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This 2001 handbook surveys the state of our understanding in the field of mathematical finance, as seen by leading researchers in the field. Each article surveys the area in question, discusses new results and points out open problems. Invaluable for graduate students and professionals in all areas of finance.

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Handbooks in Mathematical Finance: Option Pricing, Interest Rates and Risk Management by E. Jouini (Universite Paris IX Dauphine and CREST)

This 2001 handbook surveys the state of practice, method and understanding in the field of mathematical finance. Every chapter has been written by leading researchers and each starts by briefly surveying the existing results for a given topic, then discusses more recent results and, finally, points out open problems with an indication of what needs to be done in order to solve them. The primary audiences for the book are doctoral students, researchers and practitioners who already have some basic knowledge of mathematical finance. In sum, this is a comprehensive reference work for mathematical finance and will be indispensable to readers who need to find a quick introduction or reference to a specific topic, leading all the way to cutting edge material.

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'The blurb describes it as a 'handbook' and 'comprehensive reference work' and it will certainly be a useful reference work for people undertaking research in the area. I have to say also that it has been beautifully produced.' D. J. Hand, Short Book Reviews

About E. Jouini (Universite Paris IX Dauphine and CREST)

Elyes Jouini is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Paris IX Dauphine. He is Visiting Associate Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University, and Head of the Finance and Insurance Laboratory at CREST-INSEE. Jaksa Cvitanic is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Southern California. Marek Musiela is Head of Quantitative Research at Paribas, London.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Option Pricing: Theory and Practice: 1. Arbitrage theory Yu. M. Kabanov; 2. Market models with frictions: arbitrage and pricing issues E. Jouini and C. Napp; 3. American options: symmetry properties J. Detemple; 4. Purely discontinuous asset price processes D. Madan; 5. Latent variable models for stochastic discount factors R. Garcia and E. Renault; 6. Monte Carlo methods for security pricing P. Boyle, M. Broadie and P. Glasserman; Part II. Interest Rate Modeling: 7. A geometric view of interest rate theory T. Bjork; 8. Towards a central interest rate model A. Brace, T. Dun and G. Barton; 9. Infinite dimensional diffusions, Kolmogorov equations and interest rate models B. Goldys and M. Musiela; 10. Libor market model with semimartingales F. Jamshidian; 11. Modeling of forward Libor and swap rates M. Rutkowski; Part III. Risk Management and Hedging: 12. Credit risk modeling, intensity based approach T. Bielecki and M. Rutkowski; 13. Towards a theory of volatility trading P. Carr and D. Madan; 14. Shortfall risk in long-term hedging with short-term futures contracts P. Glasserman; 15. Numerical comparison and local risk-minimisation and mean-variance hedging D. Heath, E. Platen and M. Schweizer; 16. A guided tour through quadratic hedging approaches M. Schweizer; Part IV. Utility Maximization: 17. Theory of portfolio optimization in markets with frictions J. Cvitanic; 18. Bayesian adaptive portfolio optimization I. Karatzas and X. Zhao.

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NPB9780521792370
9780521792370
0521792371
Handbooks in Mathematical Finance: Option Pricing, Interest Rates and Risk Management by E. Jouini (Universite Paris IX Dauphine and CREST)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2001-07-19
686
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