21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Finance |
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DescriptionThis course is an introduction to the mathematical modeling of financial markets with particular emphasis on pricing derivative securities and management of risk. Topics covered will include: an introduction to financial instruments and markets; the fundamental concepts of arbitrage, replication and completeness; cash flows and rates of return; simple models for random variation in prices; utility functions, mean-variance analysis; and the use of arbitrage free models for valuation of securities and for risk management. The course will focus on the understanding of fundamental concepts rather than on memorizing recipes for specific situations. Although there are no prerequisites beyond knowledge of high school mathematics and elementary calculus, some of the concepts contained in the course are rather deep. Students will be asked to solve new and unfamiliar types of mathematical finance problems by utilizing the basic principles presented in the course. Download the Course Syllabus. |
Learning ObjectivesAfter completing this course, you should be able to
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How to use this site...HomeThe description gives a brief overview of the topics we will discuss this semester. The learning objectives give an itemized list of the skills you should be developing. The list of learning objectives may give you some useful direction in terms of studying for exams. Course InformationTimes and rooms for lecture and recitation sections. CanvasCourse materials will be distributed through Canvas, and assignment grades will be recorded in the Canvas gradebook. ScheduleList of topics to be covered each week, with links to reading assignments and homework. PoliciesInformation about the calculation of grades, dates for exams, policies for late assignments and other matters. Familiarize yourself with these policies early in the semester. |