Here are some sites to help your search as well.
Please click here to continue your search.
Click here for Derivative calculus suggested research that spans decades like:
Please click here to continue your search.
Perhaps finding recommendations from groups where people are discussing derivative calculus might be of use like...
Click here for groups that talk about derivative calculus.
End "Derivative calculus" research and recommendations
Calculus: A Mathematica Derivatives Measuring Growth
Mathematical Finance: Theory, Modeling, Implementation
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-06-05 Summary: This book is unbelievable precious ... The book has so many nuggets of wisdom is hard to mention them all. I know I struggled with some concepts before and somehow they were explained in a remarkable way. So now I am just asking myself, was I so stupid before? Perfect for practitioners, but not in the sense of generic cookbook like the Hull's book where the math is dangerously simplified. The theory is explained with flawless clarity. Numerous tricks are given for free. For example, I always looked at interpolation as something trivial, however Fries explains ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-04-25 Summary: strong buy ... There are a couple of good mathematical finance books and this is for sure one of them. The important thing is that this book doesn't just repeat what you can find in other books, but very often gives you a different view on problems. A lot intuition and explanation of concepts is provided in a clever, unique and new way (even if you've read and thought already a lot about it). That implementation issues are discussed in this book makes it clear that this book is perfect for practitioners and I could make a lot use ...more
[3] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-02-06 Summary: An excellent quant book ... The book starts with discussing basic mathematical finance such as Ito's lemma and Black-Scholes theory. This is a rather compact summary without proofs and I therefore believe a novice reader first should read an introductory book such as the one by Baxter & Rennie. The main part of the books is then devoted to various issues that one encounters in the implementation of financial models. I found this part very useful and I guess most quants have encountered the interesting problems that the author discusses such as: ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | A balanced introduction to the theoretical foundations and real-world applications of mathematical finance The ever-growing use of derivative products makes it essential for financial industry practitioners to have a solid understanding of derivative pricing. To cope with the growing complexity, narrowing margins, and shortening life-cycle of the individual derivative product, an efficient, yet modular, implementation of the pricing algorithms is necessary. Mathematical Finance is the...more
Stochastic Calculus for Finance I: The Binomial Asset Pricing Model (Springer Finance) (v. 1)
Feature: ... ISBN13: 9780387249681; Condition: New; Notes: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed ...more
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-04-05 Summary: Best SC book ever ... I have the 1st version (pdf), so I hesitated before I make the purchase. Now it turns out that the book is worthy every buck. 1. Use coin tossing space consistently as working sample. Very intuitive, never get the idea lost in abstract concepts. 2. Detailed workout of examples. Very good for self study. 3. Plenty of hands-on homeworks. Not necessarily very challenging. But provide good amount of extra examples. If anything the book can add, I hope it can supply implementations, in Matlab or C++. Well, it may be far ...more
[2] Rating: 4 Date: 2008-02-05 Summary: Great intro for discrete-time models ... I studied this book for the first half of a fourth year financial maths subject at univerisity of melbourne. Binomial models are the only feasible model for pricing american derivatives at the moment, so it is worthwhile to learn the mechanics of such practical models. The author proves all his theorems elegantly using mathematical induction. He even uses proability theory and discrete-time martingale theories to simplify the valuation of European-type derivatives (just take conditional expectations and discount straight ...more
[3] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-01-18 Summary: fantabulous!!! ... i have read so many books on financial engineering but this one makes all theories so streamlined!!! I read Neftci and I liked it. After reading this, all steps come out clear. The part 2 is fascinating as well. Hail Mugambo! ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Stochastic Calculus for Finance evolved from the first ten years of the Carnegie Mellon Professional Master's program in Computational Finance. The content of this book has been used successfully with students whose mathematics background consists of calculus and calculus-based probability. The text gives both precise statements of results, plausibility arguments, and even some proofs, but more importantly intuitive explanations developed and refine through classroom experience with this...more
An Introduction to Calculus: Limits Continuity and the Derivative
Derivative calculus are available like so:
Please click here to continue your search.
End "Derivative calculus" resources and sales
