This master's-level introduction to mainstream credit risk modelling balances rigorous theory with real-world, post-credit crisis examples.
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Marek Capiński is Professor of Applied Mathematics at AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków. His research interests include mathematical finance, corporate finance, and hydrodynamics. He has been teaching for over 35 years, has held visiting fellowships in Poland and the UK, and has published over fifty research papers and nine books.
Tomasz Zastawniak is Chair in Mathematical Finance at the University of York. His research interests include mathematical finance, stochastic analysis, stochastic optimisation and convex analysis, and mathematical physics. He has previously taught at numerous institutions in Poland, the USA, Canada, and the UK, and has published over fifty research publications and eight books.
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