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Here you find the solution of the compulsory assignment.
You can find here the compulsory assignment for this course.
We will do this Tuesday's lectures (which were cancelled). Please find the zoom link below:
Salvador Ortiz-Latorre is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
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The student representative for this course will be Juan Pablo Villa Jiménez. If you have any feedback on the course you can contact him at juanpv "at" math.uio.no
Prof. Colin Ramsay (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) will give a mini course on "Pension Mathematics for Single Employer Defined Benefit (DB) Plans" in February (01.02.22-24.02.22). The course is strongly recommended to master and bachelor students in insurance and financial mathematics. Some background knowledge on insurance mathematics (based e.g. on STK3505) would be desirable for this course.
See the file for a more detailed course description.
Time: Every Tuesday, 10:15-12:00 in the time period 01.02.2022-22.02.2022
Every Thursday,10:15-12:00 in the time period 03.02.2022-24.02.2022
Place: room 1000, NHA.
You are welcome to this course!
Jan. 22, 2022 2:
Welcome to the course on Mathematical Finance: Modeling and Risk Analysis.
You will find the syllabus on Leganto.
The first sessions will be devoted to review some basics concepts on measure theory, probability theory, stochastic processes and It? stochastic integration with respect to the Brownian motion.
These sessions will be of self-study and you will find the lectures on Leganto. I recall you that you need to log on your student account to download the files from Leganto.
The first "presential" lecture (in Room 1119 of NHA building) will be Thursday, January 27 at 12:15.