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Stochastic Analysis Itô and Malliavin Calculus in Tandem Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Stochastic Analysis
Developing the Itô calculus and Malliavin calculus in tandem, this book crystallizes modern day stochastic analysis into a single volume.
Thanks to the driving forces of the Itô calculus and the Malliavin calculus, stochastic analysis has expanded into numerous fields including partial differential equations, physics, and mathematical finance. This book is a compact, graduate-level text that develops the two calculi in tandem, laying out a balanced toolbox for researchers and students in mathematics and mathematical finance. The book explores foundations and applications of the two calculi, including stochastic integrals and differential equations, and the distribution theory on Wiener space developed by the Japanese school of probability. Uniquely, the book then delves into the possibilities that arise by using the two flavors of calculus together. Taking a distinctive, path-space-oriented approach, this book crystallizes modern day stochastic analysis into a single volume.
Preface; Frequently used notation; 1. Fundamentals of continuous stochastic processes; 2. Stochastic integrals and Itô's formula; 3. Brownian motion and Laplacian; 4. Stochastic differential equations; 5. Malliavin calculus; 6. Black-Scholes model; 7. Semiclassical limit; Appendix; References; Subject index.
Hiroyuki Matsumoto is Professor of Mathematics at Aoyama Gakuin University. He graduated from Kyoto University in 1982 and received his doctor of science degree from Osaka University in 1989. His research focuses on stochastic analysis and its applications to spectral analysis of Schrödinger operations and Selberg's trace formula, and he has published several books in Japanese, including Stochastic Calculus and Introduction to Probability and Statistics. He is a member of the Mathematical Society of Japan and an editor of the MSJ Memoirs.
Setsuo Taniguchi is Professor of Mathematics at Kyushu University. He graduated from Osaka University in 1980 and received his doctor of science degree from Osaka University in 1989. His research interests include stochastic differential equations and Malliavin calculus. He has published several books in Japanese, including Introduction to Stochastic Analysis for Mathematical Finance and Stochastic Calculus. He is a member of the Mathematical Society of Japan and is an editor of the Kyushu Journal of Mathematics.

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