Review
"Think of Baxter and Rennie, add the pricing models from Wilmott and, to illustrate each model, Levy's own Numerical Recipes in C and C#. Levy's book is written in precise mathematical language, covering all types of derivative products and illustrating the state-of-the-art resolution methods for pricing. As such, it is set to become a classic amongst serious quants." - Professor Carol Alexander, Chair of Risk Management and Director of Research, ICMA Centre, Business School, The University of Reading, UK
George Levy's first book, Computational Finance, was chosen as a Top Ten Financial Engineering title for 2003-04 by Financial Engineering News
Think of Baxter and Rennie, add the pricing models from Wilmott and, to illustrate each model, Levy's own Numerical Recipes in C and C#. Levy's book is written in precise mathematical language, covering all types of derivative products and illustrating the state-of-the-art resolution methods for pricing. As such, it is set to become a classic amongst serious quants.
- Professor Carol Alexander, Chair of Risk Management and Director of Research, ICMA Centre, Business School, The University of Reading, UK --Professor Carol Alexander, Chair of Risk Management and Director of Research, ICMA Centre, Business School, The University of Reading, UK
Review
George Levy's first book, Computational Finance, was chosen as a Top Ten Financial Engineering title for 2003-04 by Financial Engineering News
"Think of Baxter and Rennie, add the pricing models from Wilmott and, to illustrate each model, Levy's own Numerical Recipes in C and C#. Levy's book is written in precise mathematical language, covering all types of derivative products and illustrating the state-of-the-art resolution methods for pricing. As such, it is set to become a classic amongst serious quants."
- Professor Carol Alexander, Chair of Risk Management and Director of Research, ICMA Centre, Business School, The University of Reading, UK
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