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Mathematical Finance Ernst Eberlein Jan Kallsen

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Mathematical Finance Ernst Eberlein Jan Kallsen
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.81 MB
Pages: 774
Author: Ernst Eberlein, Jan Kallsen
ISBN: 9783030261061, 3030261069
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mathematical Finance Ernst Eberlein Jan Kallsen by Ernst Eberlein, Jan Kallsen 9783030261061, 3030261069 instant download after payment.

Taking continuous-time stochastic processes allowing for jumps as its starting and focal point, this book provides an accessible introduction to the stochastic calculus and control of semimartingales and explains the basic concepts of Mathematical Finance such as arbitrage theory, hedging, valuation principles, portfolio choice, and term structure modelling. It bridges thegap between introductory texts and the advanced literature in the field.
Most textbooks on the subject are limited to diffusion-type models which cannot easily account for sudden price movements. Such abrupt changes, however, can often be observed in real markets. At the same time, purely discontinuous processes lead to a much wider variety of flexible and tractable models. This explains why processes with jumps have become an established tool in the statistics and mathematics of finance.
Graduate students, researchers as well as practitioners will benefit from this monograph.

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