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The mathematics of financial modeling and investment management
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Frank J. Fabozzi series
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Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, 2004
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the mathematics of financial modeling & investment management

The Mathematics of Financial Modeling & Investment Management covers a wide range of technical topics in mathematics and finance-enabling the investment management practitioner, researcher, or student to fully understand the process of financial decision-making and its economic foundations.

This comprehensive resource will introduce you to key mathematical techniques-matrix algebra, calculus, ordinary differential equations, probability theory, stochastic calculus, time series analysis, optimization-as well as show you how these techniques are successfully implemented in the world of modern finance. Special emphasis is placed on the new mathematical tools that allow a deeper understanding of financial econometrics and financial economics. Recent advances in financial econometrics, such as tools for estimating and representing the tails of the distributions, the analysis of correlation phenomena, and dimensionality reduction through factor analysis and cointegration are discussed in depth.

Using a wealth of real-world examples, Focardi and Fabozzi simultaneously show both the mathematical techniques and the areas in finance where these techniques are applied. They also cover a variety of useful financial applications, such as:
* Arbitrage pricing
* Interest rate modeling
* Derivative pricing
* Credit risk modeling
* Equity and bond portfolio management
* Risk management
* And much more


Filled with in-depth insight and expert advice, The Mathematics of Financial Modeling & Investment Management clearly ties together financial theory and mathematical techniques.


Author Notes

SERGIO FOCARDI is a founding partner of The Intertek Group, a Paris-based firm providing consulting on advanced mathematical methods in banking and finance, and a cofounder of CINEF (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Economics and Finance) at the University of Genoa, Italy. Focardi's research interests focus on statistical arbitrage, dynamic factor analysis, and financial modeling in a multiple heterogeneous interacting agents framework. He has published numerous articles and coauthored the books Modeling the Market: New Theories and Techniques and Risk Management: Framework, Methods, and Practice (both published by Wiley). Focardi holds a degree in electronic engineering from the University of Genoa.
FRANK J. FABOZZI, PhD, CFA, is the Frederick Frank Adjunct Professor of Finance at Yale University's School of Management and Editor of the Journal of Portfolio Management. Fabozzi is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Public Accountant who has authored and edited many acclaimed books in finance. He earned a doctorate in economics from the City University of New York in 1972. He is a Fellow of the International Center for Finance at Yale University.


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Commonly Used Symbols
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter 1 From Art to Engineering in Finance
Chapter 2 Overview of Financial Markets, Financial Assets, and Market Participants
Chapter 3 Milestones in Financial Modeling and Investment Management
Chapter 4 Principles of Calculus
Chapter 5 Matrix Algebra
Chapter 6 Concepts of Probability
Chapter 7 Optimization
Chapter 8 Stochastic Integrals
Chapter 9 Differential Equations and Difference Equations
Chapter 10 Stochastic Differential Equations
Chapter 11 Financial Econometrics: Time Series
Chapter 12 Financial Econometrics: Model Selection, Estimation, and Testing
Chapter 13 Fat Trails, Scaling, and Stable Laws
Chapter 14 Arbitrage Pricing: Finite-State Models
Chapter 15 Arbitrage Pricing: Continuous-State, Continuous-Time Models
Chapter 16 Portfolio Selection using Mean-Variance Analysis
Chapter 17 Capital Asset pricing Model
Chapter 18 Multifactor Models and Common Trends for Common Stocks
Chapter 19 Equity Portfolio Management
Chapter 20 Term Structure Modeling and Valuation of Bonds and Bond Optics
Chapter 21 Bond Portfolio Management
Chapter 22 Credit Risk Modeling and Credit Default Swaps
Chapter 23 Risk Management
Index