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Computational Finance Using C and C#

Derivatives and Valuation

The second edition of this practical guide features pricing information for equity, interest rate, foreign exchange, and credit derivatives, and includes access to standalone examples and code from a variety of computer languages to help readers learn how to develop custom applications to tackle their computational finance problems.

George Levy (Author)

9780128035795

Hardback, published 17 June 2016

388 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm, 0.54 kg

\""I recommend this book to anyone who needs a strong reference on the computational aspects of financial calculations. The reader will find not only all the relevant computer codes in Visual Basic/Excel, C++, C, and C#, but also the required theory for a better understanding of financial concepts.\"" --Francois-Eric Racicot, University of Ottawa

\""This is a book with equal coverage of financial mathematics, derivatives, and computer programming. It will be a welco]

Computational Finance Using C and C# Derivatives and Valuation Levy Hardback 2e

Computational Finance Using C and C#

Derivatives and Valuation

The second edition of this practical guide features pricing information for equity, interest rate, foreign exchange, and credit derivatives, and includes access to standalone examples and code from a variety of computer languages to help readers learn how to develop custom applications to tackle their computational finance problems.

George Levy (Author)

9780128035795

Hardback, published 17 June 2016

388 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm, 0.54 kg

\""I recommend this book to anyone who needs a strong reference on the computational aspects of financial calculations. The reader will find not only all the relevant computer codes in Visual Basic/Excel, C++, C, and C#, but also the required theory for a better understanding of financial concepts.\"" --Francois-Eric Racicot, University of Ottawa

\""This is a book with equal coverage of financial mathematics, derivatives, and computer programming. It will be a welco]

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