Mathematical Risk Analysis

Dependence, Risk Bounds, Optimal Allocations and Portfolios
Buch | Hardcover
XII, 408 Seiten
2013 | 2013
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-33589-1 (ISBN)
128,39 inkl. MwSt
The up-to-date material and logical structure of this volume provides the clarity and orientation needed to gain a solid working knowledge of mathematical risk analysis. It includes a specialized focus on the risk theory deployed in finance and insurance.
The author's particular interest in the area of risk measures is to combine this theory with the analysis of dependence properties. The present volume gives an introduction of basic concepts and methods in mathematical risk analysis, in particular of those parts of risk theory that are of special relevance to finance and insurance. Describing the influence of dependence in multivariate stochastic models on risk vectors is the main focus of the text that presents main ideas and methods as well as their relevance to practical applications. The first part introduces basic probabilistic tools and methods of distributional analysis, and describes their use to the modeling of dependence and to the derivation of risk bounds in these models. In the second, part risk measures with a particular focus on those in the financial and insurance context are presented. The final parts are then devoted to applications relevant to optimal risk allocation, optimal portfolio problems as well as to the optimization of insurance contracts. Good knowledge of basic probability and statistics as well as of basic general mathematics is a prerequisite for comfortably reading and working with the present volume, which is intended for graduate students, practitioners and researchers and can serve as a reference resource for the main concepts and techniques.

Ludger Rüschendorf, Professor of Mathematical Stochastics, studied Mathematics, Physics and Economics in Münster. Diploma thesis 1972 - PhD 1974 in Hamburg in Asymptotic Statistics - Habilitation thesis 1979 in Aachen in the area of stochastic ordering, masstransportation and Fréchet bounds - Professorships in Germany: 1981-1987 in Freiburg, 1987-1993 in Münster, 1993- in Freiburg.  He is elected member of the ISI, and author and co-author of several books and about 180 research papers.

Preface.-Part I: Stochastic Dependence and Extremal Risk.-1 Copulas, Sklar's Theorem, and Distributional Transform.- 2 Fréchet Classes, Risk Bounds, and Duality Theory.- 3 Convex Order, Excess of Loss, and Comonotonicity.- 4 Bounds for the Distribution Function and Value at Risk of the Joint Portfolio.- 5 Restrictions on the Dependence Structure.- 6 Dependence Orderings of Risk Vectors and Portfolios.- Part II: Risk Measures and Worst Case Portfolios.- 7 Risk Measures for Real Risks.- 8 Risk Measures for Portfolio Vectors.- 9 Law Invariant Convex Risk Measures on L_d^p and Optimal Mass Transportation.- Part III: Optimal Risk Allocation.- 10 Optimal Allocations and Pareto Equilibrium.- 11 Characterization and Examples of Optimal Risk Allocations for Convex Risk Functionals.- 12 Optimal Contingent Claims and (Re)Insurance Contracts.- Part IV: Optimal Portfolios and Extreme Risks.- 13 Optimal Portfolio Diversification w.r.t. Extreme Risks.- 14 Ordering of Multivariate Risk Models with Respect to Extreme Portfolio Losses.- References.- List of Symbols.- Index.

From the reviews:

"The book contains four parts: stochastic dependence and extremal risk, risk measures and worst case portfolios, optimal risk allocation, and optimal portfolios and extreme risk. ... the book will be definitely interesting to researchers and graduate students in the areas of insurance, financial mathematics, risk management, etc., as it gives a clear picture which research directions have been pursued and to what extent." (Jonas Siaulys, zbMATH, Vol. 1266, 2013)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.3.2013
Reihe/Serie Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering
Zusatzinfo XII, 408 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 790 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Wahrscheinlichkeit / Kombinatorik
Schlagworte 62P05 , 91B30 , 91B28 ,60G70 • Fréchet-classes • mathematical risk analysis • optimal portfolios and insurance contracts • Quantitative Finance • Risiko • risk bounds • risk measures
ISBN-10 3-642-33589-6 / 3642335896
ISBN-13 978-3-642-33589-1 / 9783642335891
Zustand Neuware
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