Introduction to Derivative Securities:
Product
Description:
Derivatives pricing theory comes alive in this interactive eBook powered
by Maple. Readers can run live Maple computations, graphics, and point-and-click
Maplet applications under a wide variety of payoffs and conditions. The
no-arbitrage perspective in a one-period state-preference model drives
this electronic book. Readers can experiment with interactive computations
using the book and its solutions manual as a tutorial for solving problems
of increasing complexity. With clear explanations and rich illustrations,
the Introduction to Derivative Securities: An Interactive eBook, powered
by Maple teaches core theoretical concepts so often hidden behind difficult
terms and institutional details.
Intended Audience:
The book is very suitable for self-study for anybody with a reasonable
math background that is interested in understanding derivative securities.
In particular the book can be used as a textbook in courses for advanced
undergraduate students and graduate students in MBA programs, Financial
Engineering programs, Mathematical Finance, Engineering, and Economics.
Features list:
- Over 750 pages of fully searchable text and graphics
- Suite of point-and-click
Maplet applications providing fast computations and visualization
of state spaces
- Suite of Maple routines helping you compute prices and
payoffs of various derivative securities
- Extensive collection of Maple
worksheets showing step-by-step computations and derivations in context
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Technical Requirements
- Maple 10.03 running on Windows®, Macintosh® or Linux® operating
systems.
Author Information
Eliezer Z. Prisman
Professor of Finance
Nigel Martin Chair in Finance
Director, Financial Engineering
Schulich School of Business
Room N204D
York University
4700 Keele St
Toronto ON M3J 1P3
Canada
eprisman@yorku.ca
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