Financial mathematics is the branch of
applied mathematics concerned with the
financial markets. The subject naturally has a close relationship with the discipline of
financial economics, however the subject is narrower in scope and more abstract. A central difference is that whilst a financial economist might study the structural reasons why a company may have a certain
share price, a mathematician may take the share price as a given, and attempt to use
stochastic calculus to obtain the fair value of
derivatives of the stock.
- Underlying financial concepts
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