Computational Finance Using C and C# (Quantitative Finance)
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Computational Finance Using C George Levy DPhil University of Oxford epub Computational Finance Using C George Levy DPhil University of Oxford pdf download Computational Finance Using C George Levy DPhil University of Oxford pdf file Computational Finance Using C George Levy DPhil University of Oxford audiobook Computational Finance Using C George Levy DPhil University of Oxford book review Computational Finance Using C George Levy DPhil University of Oxford summary | #2970801 in Books | Academic Press | 2008-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.88 x6.14l,1.64 | File type: PDF | 384 pages | ||13 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Not quite what I was expecting|By R. Balsover|This book is going to require that you have had a few semesters of Calculus under your belt, but if you have this looks like interesting reading as far as the math is concerned. The writing is a little dry and the author pretty much runs through his mathematical proofs and then sometimes he writes a short code clip illustrating t||“Think of Baxter and Rennie, add the pricing models from Wilmott and, to illustrate each model, Levy's own Numerical Recipes in C and C#. Levy's book is written in precise mathematical language, covering all types of derivative produ
Computational Finance Using C and C# raises computational finance to the next level using the languages of both standard C and C#. The inclusion of both these languages enables readers to match their use of the book to their firm’s internal software and code requirements. The book also provides derivatives pricing information for equity derivates (vanilla options, quantos, generic equity basket options); interest rate derivatives (FRAs, swaps, quantos); f...
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