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<b>Product Description:</b><br /><b>Paul Wilmott</b> writes,    <p>  "Quantitative finance is the most fascinating and rewarding real–world application of mathematics. It is fascinating because of the speed at which the subject develops, the new products and the new models which we have to understand. And it is rewarding because anyone can make a fundamental breakthrough.    <p>  "Having worked in this field for many years, I have come to appreciate the importance of getting the right balance between mathematics and intuition. Too little maths and you won′t be able to make much progress, too much maths and you′ll be held back by technicalities. I imagine, but expect I will never know for certain, that getting the right level of maths is like having the right equipment to climb Mount Everest; too little and you won′t make the first base camp, too much and you′ll collapse in a heap before the top.    <p>  "Whenever I write about or teach this subject I also aim to get the right mix of theory and practice. Finance is not a hard science like physics, so you have to accept the limitations of the models. But nor is it a very soft science, so without those models you would be at a disadvantage compared with those better equipped. I believe this adds to the fascination of the subject.    <p>  "This FAQs book looks at some of the most important aspects of financial engineering, and considers them from both theoretical and practical points of view. I hope that you will see that finance is just as much fun in practice as in theory, and if you are reading this book to help you with your job interviews, good luck! Let me know how you get on!"<br /><b>Synopsis:</b><br />Paul Wilmott writes, 'Quantitative finance is the most fascinating and rewarding real-world application of mathematics. It is fascinating because of the speed at which the subject develops, the new products and the new models which we have to understand. And it is rewarding because anyone can make a fundamental breakthrough. Having worked in this field for many years, I have come to appreciate the importance of getting the right balance between mathematics and intuition. Too little maths and you won't be able to make much progress, too much maths and you'll be held back by technicalities. I imagine, but expect I will never know for certain, that getting the right level of maths is like having the right equipment to climb Mount Everest; too little and you won't make the first base camp, too much and you'll collapse in a heap before the top'. 'Whenever I write about or teach this subject I also aim to get the right mix of theory and practice. Finance is not a hard science like physics, so you have to accept the limitations of the models. But nor is it a very soft science, so without those models you would be at a disadvantage compared with those better equipped.<p/>I believe this adds to the fascination of the subject. This FAQs book looks at some of the most important aspects of financial engineering, and considers them from both theoretical and practical points of view. I hope that you will see that finance is just as much fun in practice as in theory, and if you are reading this book to help you with your job interviews, good luck! Let me know how you get on!'.<br /></div>
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<br /><p><img title="5/5" src="http://onlinebookshops.info/wp-content/plugins/ai/img/5stars.gif"><br /><b>An excellent reference book, every student, and end user of this area should have this!</b><br />This FAQ does exactly what it says on the book cover. It explains some of the common questions of Quantitative Finance. What differentiates this from other Quant books is that it gives you the short quick answer to a topic first, then a longer explanation directly afterwards. So if the short answer is sufficient, you stop there with out having to wade thru lots of excess wordage and padded paragraphs, something quantitative finance topics often have in abundance.
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Harry Potter has to sneak back to Hogwarts, after accidentally inflating his horrible Aunt Petunia. But once there everyone is whispering about a prizoner who has escaped from the famous wizard prizon, Azkaban. His name is Sirius Black, and as a follower of Lord Voldemort he is [...]]]></description>
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Harry Potter has to sneak back to Hogwarts, after accidentally inflating his horrible Aunt Petunia. But once there everyone is whispering about a prizoner who has escaped from the famous wizard prizon, Azkaban. His name is Sirius Black, and as a follower of Lord Voldemort he is determined to track Harry Potter down &#8212; even if it means laying siege to the very walls of Hogwarts!</p>
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (year 3 at Hogwarts) is regarded by some as the best book of the Harry Potter series.  After recently re-reading the entire series, I think am ready to jump on the bandwagon.</p>
<p>For starters, this book has a very compelling plot, brilliantly crafted characters (most notably, Sirius Black) and a critically important plot twist towards the end which shapes the next several books of the series.  It introduces the friends of Harry&#8217;s father, all of whom have extremely important roles to play in the series.  It creates a sense of danger, but still manages to be humorous and fun at the right times.  And this is the last book in the series that manages to keep itself to a fairly low word count.</p>
<p>There are several key moments of humor (centering on the marauders and Dumbledore&#8217;s offhand observations, for instance) and poignancy (Harry finding out the truth about the betrayal of his parents, conjuring of patronuses, and saving the lives of characters whose deaths would have been tragic).  And this, of ALL of the books in the series, is the only one where I don&#8217;t feel like the adults are improbably inept.  The way in which Harry &#8220;solves&#8221; the mystery (or gets forcibly dragged to the solution!) is believable and unique to him, such that I can accept that none of the teachers would have solved it.</p>
<p>This story is important as it shows Harry starting to believe in his own abilities, and beginning to really take a stand for what he knows is right.  He shows mercy and compassion, a sense of justice and conviction, and of course hope and love.  In a way, this book has the &#8220;happiest&#8221; ending of any in the series, and certainly a meaningful one.</p>
<p>In short, is this the best book in the Harry Potter series?  I can&#8217;t say absolutely that it is, but I&#8217;m certainly having difficulty convincing myself that it&#8217;s not.<br />
<br /><b>Customer Review:</b> The Good Old Days<br />
This is truly a great book.  It is the real starting point for Harry&#8217;s adventures.  The Chamber of Secrets and The Sorcerer&#8217;s Stone weren&#8217;t able to give me anywhere near the amount of excitement I received while reading this book.  I give this book 5 stars for many different reasons</p>
<p>Harry Potter&#8217;s skills as a sorcerer aren&#8217;t very impressive until this book when he learns to use the Patonus.something.I read this a while back lol.  Also, the Dementors were the first creatures throughout the whole series to really strike fear into my mind.  Sure there were traps that were devastating in the first book, and sure there was the basilisk who could kill people with its glare.  But the Dementors were able to make a person suffer horribly through only emotions.  I mean, who wouldn&#8217;t be scared of having all the happiness and good emotions sucked out of you and the environment around you.  The chilled air and flickering lights (maybe they actually turned off) scared the bejesus out of me.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a measurement for how good this book is and how it&#8217;s a turning point for this whole series.  I cannot begin to describe how fast I read this book compared to the first two.  The Sorcer&#8217;s Stone took me a whole year because it bored the crap out of me.  The Chamber of Secrets.I got up to the 2nd paragraph and actually could not go on reading it.  The Prisoner of Azkaban, by far my favorite of the whole series, took me the better part of a week or two to read.  The same with The Deathly Hallows and The Half-Blood Prince.  Overall, the maturity of this book compared to the first two is pumped up and it is truly a masterpiece for people of all ages.</p>
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