Option Valuation: A First Course in Financial Mathematics

Author:   Hugo D. Junghenn (The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781439889114


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   23 November 2011
Replaced By:   9780367208820
Format:   Hardback
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Option Valuation: A First Course in Financial Mathematics provides a straightforward introduction to the mathematics and models used in the valuation of financial derivatives. It examines the principles of option pricing in detail via standard binomial and stochastic calculus models. Developing the requisite mathematical background as needed, the text presents an introduction to probability theory and stochastic calculus suitable for undergraduate students in mathematics, economics, and finance. The first nine chapters of the book describe option valuation techniques in discrete time, focusing on the binomial model. The author shows how the binomial model offers a practical method for pricing options using relatively elementary mathematical tools. The binomial model also enables a clear, concrete exposition of fundamental principles of finance, such as arbitrage and hedging, without the distraction of complex mathematical constructs. The remaining chapters illustrate the theory in continuous time, with an emphasis on the more mathematically sophisticated Black-Scholes-Merton model. Largely self-contained, this classroom-tested text offers a sound introduction to applied probability through a mathematical finance perspective. Numerous examples and exercises help students gain expertise with financial calculus methods and increase their general mathematical sophistication. The exercises range from routine applications to spreadsheet projects to the pricing of a variety of complex financial instruments. Hints and solutions to odd-numbered problems are given in an appendix and a full solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

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Author:   Hugo D. Junghenn (The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781439889114


ISBN 10:   1439889112
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   23 November 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Replaced By:   9780367208820
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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...a suitable text for an advanced undergraduate or graduate-level course in option valuation via the binomial model and the Black-Scholes-Merton model. -International Statistical Review, 2013 The text provides an introduction to classical material of mathematical finance, i.e. the notions of arbitrage, replication, and option pricing in the context of the discrete-time Cox-Ross-Rubinstein and the continuous-time Black-Scholes model, respectively. The book sticks out by not assuming any background in stochastics. All necessary concepts of probability theory, martingales, and Ito calculus are provided ... -Jan Kallsen, Zentralblatt MATH 1247


<p>The text provides an introduction to classical material of mathematical finance, i.e. the notions of arbitrage, replication, and option pricing in the context of the discrete-time Cox-Ross-Rubinstein and the continuous-time Black-Scholes model, respectively. The book sticks out by not assuming any background in stochastics. All necessary concepts of probability theory, martingales, and It calculus are provided <br> Jan Kallsen, Zentralblatt MATH 1247


The text provides an introduction to classical material of mathematical finance, i.e. the notions of arbitrage, replication, and option pricing in the context of the discrete-time Cox-Ross-Rubinstein and the continuous-time Black-Scholes model, respectively. The book sticks out by not assuming any background in stochastics. All necessary concepts of probability theory, martingales, and Ito calculus are provided ... -Jan Kallsen, Zentralblatt MATH 1247


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Hugo D. Junghenn is a professor of mathematics at the George Washington University. His research interests include functional analysis and semigroups.

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