An Introduction to Mathematical Finance with Applications: Understanding and Building Financial Intuition

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Provides a good balance between mathematical derivation and accessibility to the reader and instructor Self-contained with respect to required finance background, providing financial minutia along the way as needed  Useful for students preparing for high level study in mathematical finance or a career in actuarial science This textbook aims to fill the gap between those that offer a theoretical treatment without many applications and those that present and apply formulas without appropriately deriving them. The balance achieved will give readers a fundamental understanding of key financial ideas and tools that form the basis for building realistic models, including those that may become proprietary. Numerous carefully chosen examples and exercises reinforce the student’s conceptual understanding and facility with applications.  The exercises are divided into conceptual, application-based, and theoretical problems, which probe the material deeper. The book is aimed toward advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students who are new to finance or want a more rigorous treatment of the mathematical models used within. While no background in finance is assumed, prerequisite math courses include multivariable calculus, probability, and linear algebra. The authors introduce additional mathematical tools as needed. The entire textbook is appropriate for a single year-long course on introductory mathematical finance. The self-contained design of the text allows for instructor flexibility in topics courses and those focusing on financial derivatives. Moreover, the text is useful for mathematicians, physicists, and engineers who want to learn finance via an approach that builds their financial intuition and is explicit about model building, as well as business school students who want a treatment of finance that is deeper but not overly theoretical. Topics Quantitative Finance Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes Actuarial Sciences

Author(s): Arlie O. Petters, Xiaoying Dong
Series: Springer Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics and Technology
Edition: 1st ed. 2016
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: C,XVII,483
Tags: Quantitative Finance; Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Actuarial Sciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Preliminaries on Financial Markets....Pages 1-12
The Time Value of Money....Pages 13-82
Markowitz Portfolio Theory....Pages 83-150
Capital Market Theory and Portfolio Risk Measures....Pages 151-208
Binomial Trees and Security Pricing Modeling....Pages 209-252
Stochastic Calculus and Geometric Brownian Motion Model....Pages 253-327
Derivatives: Forwards, Futures, Swaps, and Options....Pages 329-382
The BSM Model and European Option Pricing....Pages 383-475
Back Matter....Pages 477-483