Calculus

Calculus can be considered as the mathematics of motion and change. It is a BIG topic with applications spanning the natural sciences

Beginner

Created by Bessie M. Artz Last Updated 26/10/2020 15:38

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What you'll learn

  • Among the topics covered are the binomial lattice model for evaluating financial options, the Black–Scholes and Fokker–Planck equations, and the interpretation of Ito's formula in financial applications. Each chapter includes exercises for student practice and the appendices offer MATLAB® and SCILAB code as well as alternate proofs of the Fokker–Planck equation and Kolmogorov backward equation.

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Requirements

  • Student Require Knowledge of basic Mathematics from Bachelor of Education Degree

Description

This Lesson introduces the fascinating area of financial mathematics and its calculus in an accessible manner for undergraduate students. Using little high-level mathematics, It presents the basic methods for evaluating financial options and building financial simulations. By emphasizing relevant applications and illustrating concepts with color graphics, Elementary Calculus of Financial Mathematics presents the crucial concepts needed to understand financial options among these fluctuations. 

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