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Starting in 1973 with publishing the paper The pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities, Fischer Black and Myron Scholes made a revolution in the world of fnances.
Драган Јањић
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On a Free Boundary Problem for American Options Under the Generalized Black–Scholes Model
We consider the problem of pricing American options using the generalized Black–Scholes model. The generalized Black–Scholes model is a modified form of the standard Black–Scholes model with the effect of interest and consumption rates.
Jung-Kyung Lee
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Analytical solution of time-fractional N-dimensional Black-Scholes equation using LHPM
A famous Black-Scholes differential equation is used for pricing options in financial world which represents financial derivatives more significantly. Option is one of the crucial financial derivatives. Sawangtong P., Trachoo K., Sawangtong W.
Sanjay Ghevariya, CHETANBHAI PATEL
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Accounting for Biases in Black-Scholes
Prices of currency options commonly differ from the Black-Scholes formula along two dimensions: implied volatilities vary by strike price (volatility smiles) and maturity (implied volatility of at-the-money options increases, on average, with maturity).
David Backus, Silverio Foresi, Liuren Wu
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Precificação de Opções Européias de Ações com Dividendos e Volatilidade Estocástica
O problema da precificação de opções européias foi resolvido pela fórmula de Black e Scholes (Black, Scholes [1]).
O. Mendèz, S. Stumpf
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In the finance market, it is well known that the price change of the underlying fractal transmission system can be modeled with the Black-Scholes equation.
Sivaporn Ampun, Panumart Sawangtong
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TESTING OF THE BLACK SCHOLES AND GARCH MODELS IN LQ45 USING LONG STRADDLE STRATEGY IN 2009-2018
The purpose of this study is to examine the implementation of option contracts using Black Scholes and GARCH on the LQ45 index using the long straddle strategy.
Riko Hendrawan, Anggadi Sasmito
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Bubbles, convexity and the Black–Scholes equation
A bubble is characterized by the presence of an underlying asset whose discounted price process is a strict local martingale under the pricing measure. In such markets, many standard results from option pricing theory do not hold, and in this paper we address some of these issues. In particular, we derive existence and uniqueness results for the Black--
Ekström, Erik, Tysk, Johan
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Background Following a financial loss in trades due to lack of risk management in previous models from market practitioners, Fisher Black and Myron Scholes visited the academic setting and were able to mathematically develop an option pricing equation ...
Adedapo Ismaila Alaje +5 more
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Control of the Black–Scholes equation
There are hundreds of papers dealing with the Black-Scholes equation. Yet, no one seems to have ever used the scaling invariance coming from the heat equation. And there appears to be very few studies on the "control aspect" of the equation. In previous works, J.Y. Chemin and Cl.
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