Quantitative Modeling of Derivative Securities: From Theory To Practice

Author:   Peter Laurence ,  Peter Laurence (Universita di Roma, Italy)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   322
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
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Author:   Peter Laurence ,  Peter Laurence (Universita di Roma, Italy)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.616kg
ISBN:  

9780367579142


ISBN 10:   0367579146
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Arbitrage Pricing Theory: The One-Period Model. Binomial Option Pricing Model. Analysis of the Black-Scholes Formula. Refinements of the Binomial Model. American-Style Options and Time-Optionality. Trinomial Trees and Finite-Difference Schemes. Brownian Motion and Ito Calculus. An Introduction to Exotic Options. Ito Processes, Continuous-Time Martingales, and Girsanov's Theorem. Continuous-Time Finance: An Introduction. Valuation of Derivative Securities. Fixed-Income Securities and the Term-Structure of Interest Rates.. The Heath-Jarrow-Morton Theorem and Multidimensional Term-Structure Model. Exponential-Affine Models. Interest-Rate Options. Appendix: The Intertemporal Discrete Model.

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This fine treatment of the arbitrage pricing of derivatives will become a standard. Avellaneda and Laurence have brought their extensive combined knowledge in [a treatment] mathematics that financial analysts will find both concrete and authoritative. -Darrell Duffie, Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University I learned a great deal of what I know of mathematics finance from Marco Avellaneda - and I know I will learn a lot more. Not only is he a great scholar, but he is a superb pedagogue, capable to cut to the chase and avoid needless complications - with the ease and simplicity of those who truly master the subject. I am glad this book by Avellaneda and Laurence is out so more people can share his knowledge. -Nassim Taleb, Trader, Paribas Capital Markets Written by two of the field's leading experts, this book stands out from the crowd of recent books on derivatives pricing theory. I recommend it to anyone interested in this fascinating field. -Peter Carr, Principal, Bank of America Securities This is a textbook, though it contains no exercises, on the theory underlying the modeling and risk management of financial derivatives. The authors attempt to link theory with practice, not flinching from pointing out that the theory does no have all the answers. The mathematical style is informal, assuming an understanding of linear algebra and elementary probability, but not requiring a grasp of measure theory. It introduces stochastic calculus. Despite the recent publicity concerning how physics PhDs can find highly remunerative employment in this area, the authors point out that financial modeling is very different from modeling in the natural sciences. Unlike physics, where we deal with reproducible experiments with well-defined initial conditions, the models and ideas presented in this book deal with phenomena for which we have only limited information and that are not necessarily reproducible


This fine treatment of the arbitrage pricing of derivatives will become a standard. Avellaneda and Laurence have brought their extensive combined knowledge in [a treatment] mathematics that financial analysts will find both concrete and authoritative. -Darrell Duffie, Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University I learned a great deal of what I know of mathematics finance from Marco Avellaneda - and I know I will learn a lot more. Not only is he a great scholar, but he is a superb pedagogue, capable to cut to the chase and avoid needless complications - with the ease and simplicity of those who truly master the subject. I am glad this book by Avellaneda and Laurence is out so more people can share his knowledge. -Nassim Taleb, Trader, Paribas Capital Markets Written by two of the field's leading experts, this book stands out from the crowd of recent books on derivatives pricing theory. I recommend it to anyone interested in this fascinating field. -Peter Carr, Principal, Bank of America Securities This is a textbook, though it contains no exercises, on the theory underlying the modeling and risk management of financial derivatives. The authors attempt to link theory with practice, not flinching from pointing out that the theory does no have all the answers. The mathematical style is informal, assuming an understanding of linear algebra and elementary probability, but not requiring a grasp of measure theory. It introduces stochastic calculus. Despite the recent publicity concerning how physics PhDs can find highly remunerative employment in this area, the authors point out that financial modeling is very different from modeling in the natural sciences. Unlike physics, where we deal with reproducible experiments with well-defined initial conditions, the models and ideas presented in this book deal with phenomena for which we have only limited information and that are not necessarily reproducible. To me this seems to pose a challenge perfectly matched to statistical techniques. Overall, it would be worth considering as a text for a postgraduate course on arbitrage pricing theory. -Short Book Reviews of the ISI ...an introduction to derivative pricing...recommended to both practitioners and academics...relevant in practice... --Mathematical Reviews Clippings, 2000j


""This fine treatment of the arbitrage pricing of derivatives will become a standard. Avellaneda and Laurence have brought their extensive combined knowledge in [a treatment] mathematics that financial analysts will find both concrete and authoritative."" -Darrell Duffie, Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University ""I learned a great deal of what I know of mathematics finance from Marco Avellaneda - and I know I will learn a lot more. Not only is he a great scholar, but he is a superb pedagogue, capable to cut to the chase and avoid needless complications - with the ease and simplicity of those who truly master the subject. I am glad this book by Avellaneda and Laurence is out so more people can share his knowledge."" -Nassim Taleb, Trader, Paribas Capital Markets ""Written by two of the field's leading experts, this book stands out from the crowd of recent books on derivatives pricing theory. I recommend it to anyone interested in this fascinating field."" -Peter Carr, Principal, Bank of America Securities ""This is a textbook, though it contains no exercises, on the theory underlying the modeling and risk management of financial derivatives. The authors attempt to link theory with practice, not flinching from pointing out that the theory does no have all the answers. The mathematical style is informal, assuming an understanding of linear algebra and elementary probability, but not requiring a grasp of measure theory. It introduces stochastic calculus. ""Despite the recent publicity concerning how physics PhDs can find highly remunerative employment in this area, the authors point out that ""financial modeling is very different from modeling in the natural sciences. Unlike physics, where we deal with reproducible experiments with well-defined initial conditions, the models and ideas presented in this book deal with phenomena for which we have only limited information and that are not necessarily reproducible."" To me this seems to pose a challenge perfectly matched to statistical techniques. Overall, it would be worth considering as a text for a postgraduate course on arbitrage pricing theory."" -Short Book Reviews of the ISI ""…an introduction to derivative pricing…recommended to both practitioners and academics…relevant in practice…"" --Mathematical Reviews Clippings, 2000j


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