Fractional Calculus and Fractional Processes with Applications to Financial Economics: Theory and Application

Fractional Calculus and Fractional Processes with Applications to Financial Economics: Theory and Application

by Frank Fabozzi (Contributor), Frank Fabozzi (Contributor), Hasan Fallahgoul (Author), Sergio Focardi (Contributor)

Synopsis

Fractional Calculus and Fractional Processes with Applications to Financial Economics presents the theory and application of fractional calculus and fractional processes to financial data. Fractional calculus dates back to 1695 when Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz first suggested the possibility of fractional derivatives. Research on fractional calculus started in full earnest in the second half of the twentieth century. The fractional paradigm applies not only to calculus, but also to stochastic processes, used in many applications in financial economics such as modelling volatility, interest rates, and modelling high-frequency data. The key features of fractional processes that make them interesting are long-range memory, path-dependence, non-Markovian properties, self-similarity, fractal paths, and anomalous diffusion behaviour. In this book, the authors discuss how fractional calculus and fractional processes are used in financial modelling and finance economic theory. It provides a practical guide that can be useful for students, researchers, and quantitative asset and risk managers interested in applying fractional calculus and fractional processes to asset pricing, financial time-series analysis, stochastic volatility modelling, and portfolio optimization.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 118
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 22 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 0128042486
ISBN 13: 9780128042489
Book Overview: A comprehensive, go-to reference that explains fractional calculus, fractional processes, and their applications to financial economics

Author Bio
Hasan A. Fallahgoul is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Finance Institute @ EPFL, in the team lead by Professor Loriano Mancini. Prior to thisposition, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES), Universite Libre de Bruxelles,Belgium. His research interests are in ?nancial econometrics, quantitative finance, Levy processes and fractional calculus. Specializing in heavy-tailed distributionsand their applications to finance. Dr. Fallahgoul has published several papers in scientific journals including Quantitative Finance, Applied Mathematics Letters,and Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. He holds a PhD and MSc in applied mathematics from the K. N. Toosi University of Technology. Sergio M. Focardi is a professor of finance, Director of the Master in Investment Banking and Risk Management and researcher at the Finance Group, ESILVEMLV of the Pole Universitaire De Vinci, Paris. He is a founding partner of The Intertek Group, Paris. Professor Focardi holds a degree in Electronic Engineeringfrom the University of Genoa, Italy, and a PhD in Mathematical Finance from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. A member of the Editorial Advisory Boardof The Journal of Portfolio Management, he has authored numerous articles, monographs, and books. Frank J. Fabozzi is a professor of finance at EDHEC Business School (Nice, France) and a senior scientific adviser at the EDHEC-Risk Institute. He taughtat Yale's School of Management for 17 years and served as a visiting professor at MIT's Sloan School of Management and Princeton University's Department ofOperations Research and Financial Engineering. Professor Fabozzi is the editor of The Journal of Portfolio Management and an associate editor of several journals,including Quantitative Finance. The author of numerous numerous books and articles on quantitative finance, he holds a doctorate in economics from TheGraduate Center of the City University of New York.