Derivative Securities and Difference Methods von You-lan Zhu | ISBN 9780387208428

Derivative Securities and Difference Methods

von You-lan Zhu, Xiaonan Wu und I-Liang Chern
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinYou-lan Zhu
Autor / AutorinXiaonan Wu
Autor / AutorinI-Liang Chern
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Buchcover Derivative Securities and Difference Methods | You-lan Zhu | EAN 9780387208428 | ISBN 0-387-20842-9 | ISBN 978-0-387-20842-8

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„This book is mainly devoted to finite difference numerical methods for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) models of pricing a wide variety of financial derivative securities... the book is highly well designed and structured as a textbook for graduate students following a mathematical finance program, which includes Black-Scholes dynamic hedging methodology to price financial derivatives. Also, it is a very valuable reference for those researchers working in numerical methods in financial derivatives, either with a more financial or mathematical background.“ -- MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS

„This book is devoted to pricing financial derivatives with a partial differential equation approach. It has two parts, each with four chapters. … The book covers a variety of topics in finance, such as forward and futures contracts, the Black-Scholes model, European and American type options, free boundary problems, barrier options, lookback options, multi-asset options, interest rate models, interest rate derivatives, swaps, swaptions, caps, floors, and collars. The treatment is mathematically rigorous. There are exercises at the end of each chapter.“ (Elias Shiu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1061 (12), 2005)

Derivative Securities and Difference Methods

von You-lan Zhu, Xiaonan Wu und I-Liang Chern
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinYou-lan Zhu
Autor / AutorinXiaonan Wu
Autor / AutorinI-Liang Chern

This book studies pricing financial derivatives with a partial differential equation approach. The treatment is mathematically rigorous and covers a variety of topics in finance including forward and futures contracts, the Black-Scholes model, European and American type options, free boundary problems, lookback options, interest rate models, interest rate derivatives, swaps, caps, floors, and collars. Each chapter concludes with exercises.