Financial Instrument Pricing Using C++, 2nd Edition, 9780470971192
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Unlock C++ power: Price financial instruments and master computational finance.

Financial Instrument Pricing Using C++, 2nd Edition

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  • Hardcover

    1168 pages

  • Release Date

    13 September 2018

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Summary

Mastering C++ for Financial Instrument Pricing: A Comprehensive Guide

An integrated guide to C++ and computational finance

This complete guide to C++ and computational finance is a follow-up and major extension to Daniel J. Duffy’s 2004 edition of Financial Instrument Pricing Using C++. Both C++ and computational finance have evolved and changed dramatically in the last ten years and this book documents these improvements. Duffy focuses on these dev…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780470971192
ISBN-10:0470971193
Series:Wiley Finance
Author:Daniel J. Duffy
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1168
Edition:2nd
Release Date:13 September 2018
Weight:1.88kg
Dimensions:252mm x 178mm x 58mm
About The Author

Daniel J. Duffy

DANIEL J. DUFFY started the company Datasim in 1987 to promote C++ as a new object-oriented language for developing applications in the roles of developer, architect and requirements analyst to help clients design and analyse software systems for Computer Aided Design (CAD), process control and hardware- software systems, logistics, holography (optical technology) and computational finance. He used a combination of top-down functional decomposition and bottom-up object-oriented programming techniques to create stable and extendible applications. Prior to Datasim, he worked on engineering and financial applications in oil and gas and semiconductor industries using a range of numerical methods (for example, the finite element method [FEM]) on mainframe and mini-computers.

Duffy has BA (Mod), MSc and PhD degrees in pure, numerical and applied mathematics and has been active in promoting partial differential equation (PDE) and finite difference methods (FDM) to applications in computational finance. He was responsible for the introduction of the Fractional Step (“Soviet Splitting”) method and the Alternating Direction Explicit (ADE) method in computational finance.

He is the originator of two very popular and leading C++ online courses (both C++98 and C++11/14/17). He also trains quants, developers and designers around the world. In his spare time, he tries to keep in shape by workouts in the dojo.

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