Programming Languages and Systems in Computational Economics and Finance (Advances in Computational Economics)

programming languages and systems in computational economics and finance (advances in computational economics)

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Programming Languages and Systems in Computational Economics and Finance (Advances in Computational Economics)

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The developments within the computationally and numerically oriented areas of Operations Research, Finance, Statistics and Economics have been significant over the past few decades. Each area has been developing its own computer systems and languages that suit its needs, but there is relatively little cross-fertilization among them yet.This volume contains a collection of invited, peer-reviewed papers that each highlights a particular system, language, model or paradigm from one of the computational disciplines, aimed at researchers and practitioners from the other fields. The 15 papers cover a wide range of relevant topics; Models and Modelling in Operations Research and Economic (Matt Saltzman; Pere Gomis-Porqueras and Alex Haro; Jerome Kruiser; Don Shobrys), novel High-level and Object-Oriented approaches to programming (Jurgen Doornik; Chris Birchenhall; Christopher Baum; Tim Hultberg), through advanced uses of Maple and MATLAB (Des Higham and Peter Kloeden; Ric Herbert, Jerzy Ombach and Jolanta Jarnicka; George Lindfield and John Penny), and applications and solution of Differential Equations in Finance (Peter Honoré and Rolf Poulsen; Jens Hugger; Sasha Cyganowski and Lars Grüne).Each article is written from a personal, explorative perspective that invites the reader to discover new approaches to solving old problems. In the longer run it is hoped that this volume will facilitate cross-fertilization among the computational fields.

Programming Languages and Systems in Computational Economics and Finance (Advances in Computational Economics),Soren Bo Nielsen,Springer,1402071396,Artificial Intelligence - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Econometrics,Economics - General,Finance,Programming languages (Electro,Programming languages (Electronic computers),Statistics,Business & Economics / Economics / General

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