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Handbook of Stochastic Methods

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This fourth edition of Stochastic Methods is thoroughly revised and augmented, and has been completely reset. While keeping to the spirit of the book I wrote originally, I have reorganised the chapters of Fokker-Planck equations and those on approximation methods, and introduced new material on the white noise limit of driven stochastic systems, and on applications and validity of simulation methods based on the Poisson representation. Further, in response to the revolution in financial markets following from the discovery by Fischer Black and Myron Scholes of a reliable option pricing formula, I have written a chapter on the application of stochastic methods to financial markets. In doing this, I have not restricted myself to the geometric Brownian motion model, but have also attempted to give some favour of the kinds of methods used to take account of the realities of financial markets. This means that I have also given a treatment of Levy processes and their applications to finance, since these are central to most current thinking. Since this book was written the rigorous mathematical formulation of stochastic processes has developed considerably, most particularly towards greater precision and generality, and this has been reflected in the way the subject is presented in modern applications, particularly in finance.

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ISBN: 9783540707127
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Author: C W Gardiner
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 465 pages
Series: Springer Series in Synergetics
Genres: Cybernetics and systems theory
Stochastics
Optical physics
Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)
Mathematical physics
Physical chemistry
Economic theory and philosophy
Probability and statistics