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Optimal Control Models in Finance [recurso electrónico] : A New Computational Approach / by Ping Chen, Sardar M. N. Islam.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Applied Optimization ; 95Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Description: XVIII, 201 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387235707
  • 99780387235707
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 515.64 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Optimal Control Models in Finance -- The STV Approach to Financial Optimal Control Models -- A Financial Oscillator Model -- An Optimal Corporate Financing Model -- Further Computational Experiments and Results -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The determination of optimal financing and investment strategies (optimal capital structure or optimal mix of funds, optimal portfolio choice, etc.) for corporations and the economy are important for efficient allocation of resources in the economy. Optimal control methods have useful applications to these areas in finance - some optimization problems in finance include optimal control, involving a dynamic system with switching times in the form of bang-bang control. Optimal control models for corporate finance and the economy are presented in this book and the analytical and computational results of these models are also reported. Such computational approaches to the study of optimal corporate financing are not well known in the existing literature. This book develops a new computational method where switching times are considered as variables in the optimal dynamic financial model represented by a second order differential equation. A new computer program named CSTVA (Computer Program for the Switching Time Variables Algorithm), which can compute bang-bang optimal financial models with switching time, is also developed. Optimal financing implications of the model results in the form of optimal switching times for changes in financing policies and the optimal financial policies are analyzed.
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Optimal Control Models in Finance -- The STV Approach to Financial Optimal Control Models -- A Financial Oscillator Model -- An Optimal Corporate Financing Model -- Further Computational Experiments and Results -- Conclusion.

The determination of optimal financing and investment strategies (optimal capital structure or optimal mix of funds, optimal portfolio choice, etc.) for corporations and the economy are important for efficient allocation of resources in the economy. Optimal control methods have useful applications to these areas in finance - some optimization problems in finance include optimal control, involving a dynamic system with switching times in the form of bang-bang control. Optimal control models for corporate finance and the economy are presented in this book and the analytical and computational results of these models are also reported. Such computational approaches to the study of optimal corporate financing are not well known in the existing literature. This book develops a new computational method where switching times are considered as variables in the optimal dynamic financial model represented by a second order differential equation. A new computer program named CSTVA (Computer Program for the Switching Time Variables Algorithm), which can compute bang-bang optimal financial models with switching time, is also developed. Optimal financing implications of the model results in the form of optimal switching times for changes in financing policies and the optimal financial policies are analyzed.

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