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Parisprinceton Lectures On Mathematical Finance 2010 1st Edition Areski Cousin

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Parisprinceton Lectures On Mathematical Finance 2010 1st Edition Areski Cousin
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Areski Cousin, Stéphane Crépey, Olivier Guéant, David Hobson, Monique Jeanblanc, Jean-Michel Lasry, Jean-Paul Laurent, Pierre-Louis Lions, Peter Tankov (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642146596, 3642146597
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Parisprinceton Lectures On Mathematical Finance 2010 1st Edition Areski Cousin by Areski Cousin, Stéphane Crépey, Olivier Guéant, David Hobson, Monique Jeanblanc, Jean-michel Lasry, Jean-paul Laurent, Pierre-louis Lions, Peter Tankov (auth.) 9783642146596, 3642146597 instant download after payment.

The Paris-Princeton Lectures on Mathematical Finance, of which this is the fourth volume, publish cutting-edge research in self-contained, expository articles from outstanding specialists - established or on the rise! The aim is to produce a series of articles that can serve as an introductory reference source for research in the field. The articles are the result of frequent exchanges between the finance and financial mathematics groups in Paris and Princeton. The present volume sets standards with articles by Areski Cousin, Monique Jeanblanc and Jean-Paul Laurent, Stéphane Crépey, Olivier Guéant, Jean-Michel Lasry and Pierre-Louis Lions, David Hobson, and Peter Tankov.

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