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Stochastic Calculus: An Introduction Through Theory and Exercises

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory of stochastic calculus and some of its applications. It is the only textbook on the subject to include more than two hundred exercises with complete solutions.

After explaining the basic elements of probability, the author introduces more advanced topics such as Brownian motion, martingales and Markov processes. The core of the book covers stochastic calculus, including stochastic differential equations, the relationship to partial differential equations, numerical methods and simulation, as well as applications of stochastic processes to finance. The final chapter provides detailed solutions to all exercises, in some cases presenting various solution techniques together with a discussion of advantages and drawbacks of the methods used.

Stochastic Calculus will be particularly useful to advanced undergraduate and graduate students wishing to acquire a solid understanding of the subject through the theory and exercises. Including full mathematical statements and rigorous proofs, this book is completely self-contained and suitable for lecture courses as well as self-study.

Author: Baldi Paolo
Publisher: SPRINGER
Pages: 627
ISBN: 9783319622255
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017

1 Elements of probability.- 2 Stochastic processes.- 3 Brownian motion.- 4 Conditional probability.- 5 Martingales.- 6 Markov Processes.- 7 The stochastic integral.- 8 Stochastic calculus.- 9 Stochastic Differential Equations.- 10 PDE problems and diffusions.- 11 Simulation.- 12 Back to stochastic calculus.- 13 An application: finance.- Solutions of the exercises.- References.- Index.

Paolo Baldi is professor at the Dipartimento di Matematica at the Università di Roma "Tor Vergata". He previously held positions at the universities of Catania and Pisa in Italy and also many visiting positions at the universities of Nanterre and Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) in France. His research focuses on stochastic processes, in particular stochastic modeling on algebraic structures, large deviations and numerical applications.

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