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3rd rev. and extend. ed.
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January 2011
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978-3-11-021805-3

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Föllmer, Hans / Schied, Alexander

Stochastic Finance

An Introduction in Discrete Time

Series:De Gruyter Textbook

    • 3rd revised and extended edition
    • Now with exercises and tips for solutions
    • Suitable for students, researchers and practitioners

    Aims and Scope

    This book is an introduction to financial mathematics. It is intended for graduate students in mathematics and for researchers working in academia and industry.

    The focus on stochastic models in discrete time has two immediate benefits. First, the probabilistic machinery is simpler, and one can discuss right away some of the key problems in the theory of pricing and hedging of financial derivatives. Second, the paradigm of a complete financial market, where all derivatives admit a perfect hedge, becomes the exception rather than the rule. Thus, the need to confront the intrinsic risks arising from market incomleteness appears at a very early stage.

    The first part of the book contains a study of a simple one-period model, which also serves as a building block for later developments. Topics include the characterization of arbitrage-free markets, preferences on asset profiles, an introduction to equilibrium analysis, and monetary measures of financial risk.

    In the second part, the idea of dynamic hedging of contingent claims is developed in a multiperiod framework. Topics include martingale measures, pricing formulas for derivatives, American options, superhedging, and hedging strategies with minimal shortfall risk.

    This third revised and extended edition now contains more than one hundred exercises. It also includes new material on risk measures  and the related issue of  model uncertainty, in particular a new chapter on dynamic risk measures and new sections on robust utility maximization and on efficient hedging with convex  risk measures.

    Supplementary Information

    xi, 544 pages
    Language:
    English
    Type of Publication:
    Textbook
    Keywords:
    Stochastics; Mathematics of Finance; Discrete Time; Hedging; Arbitrage Theory

    MARC record

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    Hans Föllmer, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; Alexander Schied, University of Mannheim, Germany.

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