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[Springer Finance] Computational Methods for Quantitative Finance || Lévy Models

✍ Scribed by Hilber, Norbert; Reichmann, Oleg; Schwab, Christoph; Winter, Christoph


Book ID
120341189
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2013
Tongue
German
Weight
388 KB
Edition
2013
Category
Article
ISBN
3642354017

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✦ Synopsis


Many mathematical assumptions on which classical derivative pricing methods are based have come under scrutiny in recent years. The present volume offers an introduction to deterministic algorithms for the fast and accurate pricing of derivative contracts in modern finance. This unified, non-Monte-Carlo computational pricing methodology is capable of handling rather general classes of stochastic market models with jumps, including, in particular, all currently used Lévy and stochastic volatility models. It allows us e.g. to quantify model risk in computed prices on plain vanilla, as well as on various types of exotic contracts. The algorithms are developed in classical Black-Scholes markets, and then extended to market models based on multiscale stochastic volatility, to Lévy, additive and certain classes of Feller processes.  This book is intended for graduate students and researchers, as well as for practitioners in the fields of quantitative finance and applied and computational mathematics with a solid background in mathematics, statistics or economics.​


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