Two questions to test your quant skills

Do you have what it takes to be a quant? This article on quora lists two of the most commonly asked interview questions and answers in mathematical finance (quants also need increasingly strong computational skills, which this post does not address).

The first question (Feynman-Kac’s theorem) focuses on knowledge and the manipulation of the mathematics that quants apply every day. The skills required to answer are the same needed to follow financial modeling literature and conferences. The second question (model-free valuation of binary options) focuses on agility and reasoning, and tests the skills required to apply mathematics to resolve modeling problems.

Online curriculum for Numerical Finance

The curriculum for this semester’s Numerical Finance lectures at Copenhagen University  is being published by Wiley under the name ‘Modern Computational Finance: AAD and Parallel Simulations’ and will be available on November 20th on Amazon in hardcover and electronic formats.

In the meantime, students will be a given in class a personal code that they can redeem to access the book online.

Once you are in possession of your personal code, please go to vitalsource.com/redeem, create an account, fill in the information and redeem your personal code. Then, press the green link ‘View on your Bookshelf’ next to the confirmation that you successfully redeemed the code to access the curriculum (after you agreed to terms and conditions).

The companion code can be downloaded from Wiley as indicated in the book, or from this gitHub repo where a more current version is kept.