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Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
im curious if there are people on this board who wouldn't mind if i posted some mathematical finance questions i have from class to generate discussion and get more insight into the drivers of the asset pricing models.
topics id post about (all in continuous space): black shoels merton equation with jumps (stochastic process). stochastic calculus. brownian motion and its applications in asset pricing. derivations of option pricing. Ito-Doeblin equations for brownian motion and Ito processes. and some misc. topics. so yay or nay? Barron |
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
I suppose you can post whatever you like, so I voted "no", I don't mind (as if it mattered whether I mind). If you get some good replies, I might learn something, and it would be a welcome break from the religion debate.
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
While I'm not interested in your topic per se, I would read your posts and possibly even find something to contribute. I'm more interested in the possible inspiration to others to post more mathematical content.
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
Post away. I voted yes without closely reading the poll question, assuming I was answering the question in the subject line. Not that I know much about such things, but I'm interested in learning.
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
You worded your question in such a way that people are going to answer yes when they mean to answer no.
I answer no, I don't mind. It fits within the rubric of this forum, but it was very considerate of you ask what people thought, even if you might have some vested interest in the matter. |
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
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You worded your question in such a way that people are going to answer yes when they mean to answer no. [/ QUOTE ] [censored]. thats what i get for posting at 3am. i asked because as you can see from the primer, some of it is really dense and kinda hard to read b/c i can't use greek symbols in this text box. Barron |
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
I *really* hope you post some of these questions. I took graduate-level real analysis, game theory, and options courses, then quit the PhD math track I was on. I'm likely heading back to school in 2006 or 2007 for PhD finance, so I'd love to participate in any discussions like this.
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
as an undergrad in a financial engineering program, I am currently studying all of the above topics, so this would definitely be interesting.
i would selfishly suggest posting formulas in LaTeX syntax so we can copy/paste to get readable expressions, though. Reading the formulas in your first couple of finance posts hurt. |
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Re: Can i post my mathematical finance questions here??
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as an undergrad in a financial engineering program, I am currently studying all of the above topics, so this would definitely be interesting. i would selfishly suggest posting formulas in LaTeX syntax so we can copy/paste to get readable expressions, though. Reading the formulas in your first couple of finance posts hurt. [/ QUOTE ] please PM me the details. Barron |
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