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- (UK) University of Oxford - Oxford Mathematical Finance Group, part of the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and one of the largest UK research groups in mathematics applied to finance. Members of the group work on a range of applications of mathematics in finance, including classical and non-classical market models, theoretical and numerical aspects of derivatives pricing, crash modelling and credit risk. The group's approach is practically oriented with extensive interaction with practitioners.
- CQF Mathematical Finance Forum - A bulletin board dedicated to financial mathematics, mathematical finance, quantitative finance, and related fields including probability, statistics, econometrics, and optimisation.
- Mathematical Finance - A journal published by Blackwells which brings together work on the mathematical aspects of finance theory from such diverse fields as finance, economics, mathematics, and statistics. Contents, abstracts: text to subscribers only.
- Journal of Mathematical Economics - Aims to provide a forum for work in economic theory which expresses economic ideas using formal mathematical reasoning. Contents and abstracts from vol.19 (1990). Full text to subscribers only.
- Financial Mathematics - A 6-month research programme at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, January to June, 1995.
- (Switzerland) Geneva Research Collaboration - The objective of the collaboration is to establish an international, open, and creative research framework for developing new mathematical and physical models in social science. The site is oriented towards stimulating innovative trends in modern science. The current research focus of GRC is on mathematical and physical models applied to financial risk management and forecasting. Site features the description of the GRC research activities, a schedule of seminars, lectures and others initiatives, a list of "hot" research papers and a discussion forum.
- International Association of Financial Engineers - University Programs and Courses, mainly Masters-level, in Financial Mathematics and Financial Engineering.
- (UK) University of Oxford - Nomura Centre for Quantitative Finance, Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Institute. People, events.
- Micro Economy Model Software - Mathematic Economic Model for Teachers and Students of marketing and economics.
- (UK) University of London, King's College - Financial Mathematics Seminar.
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- Mathematical notation - Mathematical notation is used in mathematics, and throughout the physical sciences, engineering, and economics. The complexity of such notation ranges from relatively simple symbolic representations, such as numbers 1 and 2; function symbols sin and +, to conceptual symbols, such as lim and dy/dx; to equations and variables.
- Mathematical finance - Mathematical finance is the branch of applied mathematics concerned with the financial markets.
- Infinite divisibility - The concept of infinite divisibility arises in different ways in philosophy, physics, economics, order theory (a branch of mathematics), and probability theory (also a branch of mathematics). One may speak of infinite divisibility, or the lack thereof, of matter, space, time, money, or abstract mathematical objects.
- Correspondence (mathematics) - In mathematics and mathematical economics, correspondence is a term with several related but not identical meanings.
- Shlomo Weber - Shlomo Weber was born on 1949-02-09 in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in Moscow, where he held a degree of Master of Science in mathematics at the Moscow State University in 1971. Eight years later at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, he became a Doctor of Philosophy in mathematical economics.