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Encyclopedia > Quantitative finance

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.

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  • ISDA.org (http://www.isda.org/) - The International Swaps and Derivatives Association
  • Quantitative Mathematics Glossary (http://www.global-derivatives.com/mathematics.php) - a guide to derivatives and risk terminology from Global-Derivatives
  • Quantnotes.com (http://www.quantnotes.com/fundamentals/) - introductory articles covering mathematical finance
  • technical notes (http://www.bus.lsu.edu/academics/finance/faculty/dchance/Instructional/Instr.htm) covering derivatives and related material, Prof. Don M. Chance
  • rmetrics.org (http://www.rmetrics.org/) - A R based environment for teaching financial engineering and computational finance
  • finmath.com - Financial Mathematics Reading List
  • Moneyscience.org (http://www.moneyscience.org) - An open-access resource for academics and practitioners working in finance and economics, physics, applied mathematics and computing.
  • Riskglossary.com (http://www.riskglossary.com/) - an online glossary, encyclopedia, and resource locator
  • Option Tutor (http://secure.webstation.net/~ftsweb/texts/optiontutor/optutcontents.htm) - a visual presentation of modern option pricing theory
  • Riskworx.com (http://www.riskworx.com/res_inst.php) - discussion of the application and theory of derivatives

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JMU - Quantitative Finance (936 words)
The terms quantitative finance and financial engineering are often used interchangeably and refer to the area of finance, which deals with the creation and solution of complex financial models.
The quantitative finance program, which is an interdisciplinary major with many courses co-listed with the math department, is a highly structured program requiring minor fields in both mathematics and economics.
Students interested in quantitative finance should contact their major advisor as early as possible to insure the proper sequencing of courses is followed.
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