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Louis Bachelier's theory of speculation the origins of modern finance

March 29, 1900, is considered by many to be the day mathematical finance was born. On that day a French doctoral student, Louis Bachelier, successfully defended his thesis Théorie de la Spéculation at the Sorbonne. The jury, while noting that the topic was "far away from those usually considered by our candidates," appreciated its high degree of originality. This book provides a new translation, with commentary and background, of Bachelier's seminal work. Bachelier's thesis is a remarkable document on two counts. In mathematical terms Bachelier's achievement was to introduce many of the concep.

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  • "Theory of speculation"

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  • "March 29, 1900, is considered by many to be the day mathematical finance was born. On that day a French doctoral student, Louis Bachelier, successfully defended his thesis Théorie de la Spéculation at the Sorbonne. The jury, while noting that the topic was "far away from those usually considered by our candidates," appreciated its high degree of originality. This book provides a new translation, with commentary and background, of Bachelier's seminal work. Bachelier's thesis is a remarkable document on two counts. In mathematical terms Bachelier's achievement was to introduce many of the concep."@en
  • "March 29, 1900, is considered by many to be the day mathematical finance was born. On that day a French doctoral student, Louis Bachelier, successfully defended his thesis Théorie de la Spéculation at the Sorbonne. The jury, while noting that the topic was ""far away from those usually considered by our candidates,"" appreciated its high degree of originality. This book provides a new translation, with commentary and background, of Bachelier's seminal work. Bachelier's thesis is a remarkable document on two counts. In mathematical terms Bachelier's achievement was to introduce many of the."
  • "March 29, 1900, is considered by many to be the day mathematical finance was born. On that day a French doctoral student, Louis Bachelier, successfully defended his thesis Théorie de la Spéculation at the Sorbonne. The jury, while noting that the topic was "far away from those usually considered by our candidates," appreciated its high degree of originality. This book provides a new translation, with commentary and background, of Bachelier's seminal work. Bachelier's thesis is a remarkable document on two counts. In mathematical terms Bachelier's achievement was to introduce many of."@en

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  • "Théorie de la spéculation. Théorie mathématique du jeu"
  • "Louis Bachelier's Theory of speculation : the origins of modern finance"
  • "Théorie de la spéculation ; Théorie mathématique du jeu"
  • "Louis Bachelier's theory of speculation the origins of modern finance"
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  • "Louis Bachelier's Theory of Speculation The Origins of Modern Finance"
  • "Théorie de la spéculation"
  • "Théorie de la spéculation : théorie mathématique du jeu"
  • "Louis Bacheliers Theory of speculation : the origins of modern finance"
  • "Louis Bachelier's theory of speculation : the origins of modern finance"
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