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OverviewComputational Finance Using C and C#: Derivatives and Valuation, Second Edition provides derivatives pricing information for equity derivatives, interest rate derivatives, foreign exchange derivatives, and credit derivatives. By providing free access to code from a variety of computer languages, such as Visual Basic/Excel, C++, C, and C#, it gives readers stand-alone examples that they can explore before delving into creating their own applications. It is written for readers with backgrounds in basic calculus, linear algebra, and probability. Strong on mathematical theory, this second edition helps empower readers to solve their own problems. *Features new programming problems, examples, and exercises for each chapter. *Includes freely-accessible source code in languages such as C, C++, VBA, C#, and Excel.. *Includes a new chapter on the history of finance which also covers the 2008 credit crisis and the use of mortgage backed securities, CDSs and CDOs. *Emphasizes mathematical theory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George Levy (Senior Project Consultant developing software for estimating financial risk, SunGard Systems, UK) , George Levy (Senior Project Consultant developing software for estimating financial risk, SunGard Systems, UK) , George Levy (Senior Project Consultant developing software for estimating financial risk, SunGard Systems, UK) , George Levy (Senior Project Consultant developing software for estimating financial risk, SunGard Systems, UK)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780128035795ISBN 10: 012803579 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 17 June 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Overview of financial derivatives 2. Introduction to stochastic processes 3. Generation of random variates 4. European Options 5. Single asset American options 6. Multi-asset options 7. Other Financial Derivatives 8. C# Portfolio Pricing Application 9. A Brief History of Finance Appendix A. The Greeks for vanilla European options B. Barrier option integrals C. Standard statistical results D. Statistical distribution functions E. Mathematical reference F. Black-Scholes finite-difference schemes G. The Brownian Bridge: alternative derivation H. Brownian motion: more results I. Feynman-Kac formulaReviewsI recommend this book to anyone who needs a strong reference on the computational aspects of financial calculations. The reader will find not only all the relevant computer codes in Visual Basic/Excel, C++, C, and C#, but also the required theory for a better understanding of financial concepts. --Francois-Eric Racicot, University of Ottawa This is a book with equal coverage of financial mathematics, derivatives, and computer programming. It will be a welcome addition to any student's or practitioner's library. --Yuh-Dauh Lyuu, National Taiwan University The use of derivatives for hedging possible finance risks became extremely popular due to the globalisation of international trade. This book provides for readers interesting linkage of theoretical background for valuation of all types of derivatives with their practical impact. Professional valuers would appreciate the 8th chapter dealing with C# portfolio pricing app. Very topical is the last chapter dealing with 2008 credit crisis. I would like to strongly recommend this book for publishing. --Jiri Strouhal, University of Economics Prague and President of Association of Czech Professional Accountants """I recommend this book to anyone who needs a strong reference on the computational aspects of financial calculations. The reader will find not only all the relevant computer codes in Visual Basic/Excel, C++, C, and C#, but also the required theory for a better understanding of financial concepts."" --Francois-Eric Racicot, University of Ottawa ""This is a book with equal coverage of financial mathematics, derivatives, and computer programming. It will be a welcome addition to any student's or practitioner's library."" --Yuh-Dauh Lyuu, National Taiwan University ""The use of derivatives for hedging possible finance risks became extremely popular due to the globalisation of international trade. This book provides for readers interesting linkage of theoretical background for valuation of all types of derivatives with their practical impact. Professional valuers would appreciate the 8th chapter dealing with C# portfolio pricing app. Very topical is the last chapter dealing with 2008 credit crisis. I would like to strongly recommend this book for publishing."" --Jiri Strouhal, University of Economics Prague and President of Association of Czech Professional Accountants" Author InformationGeorge Levy currently works as a quantitative analyst at RWE, and has provided technical consultancy to numerous financial institutions, In addition he has also published articles on numerical modelling, mathematical finance and software engineering. He is the author of Computational Finance: Numerical Methods for Pricing Financial Derivatives. His interests include: Monte Carlo simulation, Microsoft technologies and derivative valuation. 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