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In many of the numerical methods for pricing American options based on the dynamic programming approach, the most computationally intensive part can be formulated as the summation of Gaussians. Though this operation usually requiresO(NN') work when there areN' summations to compute and the...
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This paper provides a survey of recent numerical methods for pricing derivative securities. Methods for standard American options on a single underlying asset, barrier and lookback options and options on multiple assets are reviewed. Criteria for comparison of different approaches are discussed....
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We provide a comprehensive treatment of option pricing with particular emphasis on the valuation of American options on dividend-paying essets. We begin by reviewing valuation principles for European contingent claims in a financial market in which the underlying asset price follows an Itô...
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