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Mathematics for Finance

An Introduction to Financial Engineering

  • A case study to begin each chapter – a real-life situation motivating the development of theoretical tools
  • A detailed discussion of the case study at the end of each chapter
  • A new chapter on time-continuous models with intuitive outlines of the mathematical arguments and constructions
  • Complete proofs of the two fundamental theorems of mathematical finance in discrete setting
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series (SUMS)

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Mathematics for Finance: An Introduction to Financial Engineering combines financial motivation with mathematical style. Assuming only basic knowledge of probability and calculus, it presents three major areas of mathematical finance, namely Option pricing based on the no-arbitrage principle in discrete and continuous time setting, Markowitz portfolio optimisation and Capital Asset Pricing Model, and basic stochastic interest rate models in discrete setting.

Keywords

  • Derivative Securities
  • Financial Engineering
  • Mathematical Finance
  • Portfolio Theory
  • Risk Management
  • quantitative finance

Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

“This second edition … is to start each chapter with the presentation of a case study and to end each chapter with a thorough discussion of that study. The authors also added new material on time-continuous models, along with the essentials of the mathematical arguments. … The current book is more substantial … . Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students.” (D. Robbins, Choice, Vol. 48 (10), June, 2011)

“Throughout the text, the authors invite active reader participation. One way is by opening and closing each chapter with a case study. … authors have embedded all of the exercises in the discussion. … Solutions to all exercises appear in an appendix. This makes the book excellent for self-study. … this book provides an excellent introduction to financial engineering. … authors display impressive dexterity in ushering the reader from basics to an understanding of some of the deepest and most far-reaching ideas in the discipline.” (David A. Huckaby, The Mathematical Association of America, February, 2011)

“This second edition consists of standard topics for undergraduate level financial mathematics courses, plus an introduction to materials from an advanced level course. … Each chapter starts with a case study and ends with a discussion on it using the material taught in the chapter. In general this book provides many examples and exercises, which is very useful for helping readers to understand the materials covered. Overall this is a great book for upper level undergraduate students and those who want to self-study financial engineering.” (Youngna Choi, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2012 e)

“This textbook presents … three major areas of mathematical finance at a level suitable for second or third year undergraduate students in mathematics, business management, finance or economics. … The text is interspersed with a multitude of elaborated examples and exercises, complete with solutions, providing ample material for tutorials as well as making the book good for self-study.” (Yuliya S. Mishura, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1207, 2011)

Authors and Affiliations

  • AGH University of Science and Technology Faculty of Applied Mathematics, Kraków, Poland

    Marek Capiński

  • University of York Department of Mathematics, Heslington, York, United Kingdom

    Tomasz Zastawniak

About the authors

​Marek Capinski is Professor of Mathematics at AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland. 

Tomasz Zastawniak is Professor of Mathematics at the University of York, UK. 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Mathematics for Finance

  • Book Subtitle: An Introduction to Financial Engineering

  • Authors: Marek Capiński, Tomasz Zastawniak

  • Series Title: Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series

  • Publisher: Springer London

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2011

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-0-85729-081-6Published: 25 November 2010

  • Series ISSN: 1615-2085

  • Series E-ISSN: 2197-4144

  • Edition Number: 2

  • Number of Pages: XIII, 336

  • Number of Illustrations: 66 b/w illustrations

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Softcover Book USD 37.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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