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Computational finance using C and C#
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ISBN: 0128035765 012803579X 9780128035764 9780128035795 Year: 2016 Publisher: Amsterdam, [Netherlands] : Academic Press,

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Computational finance
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ISBN: 0750657227 9786610966493 1280966491 0080472273 9780080472270 9780750657228 9781280966491 6610966494 Year: 2004 Publisher: Oxford Boston Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann

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Computational Finance presents a modern computational approach to mathematical finance within the Windows environment, and contains financial algorithms, mathematical proofs and computer code in C/C++. The author illustrates how numeric components can be developed which allow financial routines to be easily called by the complete range of Windows applications, such as Excel, Borland Delphi, Visual Basic and Visual C++.These components permit software developers to call mathematical finance functions more easily than in corresponding packages. Although these packages may offer


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Energy power risk
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ISBN: 9781787435278 178743527X 9781787435285 1787439569 1787435288 Year: 2019 Publisher: Bingley, UK

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'Energy Power Risk: Derivatives, Computation and Optimization' is a comprehensive guide presenting the latest mathematical and computational tools required for the quantification and management of energy power risk. Written by a practitioner with many years' experience in the field, it provides readers with valuable insights in to the latest practices and methodologies used in today's markets, showing readers how to create innovative quantitative models for energy and power risk and derivative valuation. The book begins with an introduction to the mathematics of Brownian motion and stochastic processes, covering Geometric Brownian motion, Ito's lemma, Ito's Isometry, the Ornstein Uhlenbeck process and more. It then moves on to the simulation of power prices and the valuation of energy derivatives, before considering software engineering techniques for energy risk and portfolio optimization. The book also covers additional topics including wind and solar generation, intraday storage, generation and demand optionality. Written in a highly practical manner and with example C++ and VBA code provided throughout, 'Energy Power Risk: Derivatives, Computation and Optimization' will be an essential reference for quantitative analysts, financial engineers and other practitioners in the field of energy risk management, as well as researchers and students interested in the industry and how it works.

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