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F# for Quantitative Finance

By : Johan Astborg
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F# for Quantitative Finance

By: Johan Astborg

Overview of this book

F# is a functional programming language that allows you to write simple code for complex problems. Currently, it is most commonly used in the financial sector. Quantitative finance makes heavy use of mathematics to model various parts of finance in the real world. If you are interested in using F# for your day-to-day work or research in quantitative finance, this book is a must-have.This book will cover everything you need to know about using functional programming for quantitative finance. Using a functional programming language will enable you to concentrate more on the problem itself rather than implementation details. Tutorials and snippets are summarized into an automated trading system throughout the book.This book will introduce you to F#, using Visual Studio, and provide examples with functional programming and finance combined. The book also covers topics such as downloading, visualizing and calculating statistics from data. F# is a first class programming language for the financial domain.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
F# for Quantitative Finance
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Yan Cui (@theburningmonk) is a lead server-side developer at the London-based, award winning gaming company GameSys. He focuses on building highly distributed and scalable server-side solutions for GameSys's social and mobile games. Yan is a regular speaker on topics such as F#, AOP, and NoSQL at local user groups and conferences in the UK and keeps an active blog at http://theburningmonk.com. He is also a co-author of the upcoming book, F# Deep Dives, Manning Publications.

Arthur Pham is working for for Thomson Reuters as a Lead Quantitative Engineer since 2006. He has spent many years designing and implementing derivatives pricing models and still loves learning new programming languages like F#, C++, Python, Flex/Actionscript, C#, Ruby, and JavaScript.

He currently lives in New York, USA, and can be contacted on Twitter @arthurpham.