Optimization Methods in Finance
(optimality conditions, duality, etc.) and e cient solution methods, we dis-cuss several problems of mathematical nance that can be modeled within this problem class. In addition to classical and well-known models such as Markowitz’ mean-variance optimization model we present some newer optimization models for a variety of nancial problems.
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