Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 152.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
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[1] From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net> (98)
Subject: Computational Methods in Decision-Making, Economics
and Finance
[2] From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net> (57)
Subject: Alert: Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality
[3] From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net> (28)
Subject: The Internet Challenge: Technology and Applications
[4] From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net> (153)
Subject: Internet Technologies, Applications and Societal
Impact
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 07:05:29 +0100
From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net>
Subject: Computational Methods in Decision-Making, Economics and
Finance
Kluwer is pleased to announce the publication of the following title:
<http://kluwer.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB6616358489X1481646X119422Xwillard.mccarty%40kcl.ac.uk>Computational
Methods in Decision-Making, Economics and Finance
edited by
Erricos John Kontoghiorghes
Institute d' Informatique, Universit de Neuchtel, Switzerland
Ber Rustem
Dept. of Computing, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, UK
Stavros Siokos
Citigroup Corporate and Investment Bank, London, UK
<http://kluwer.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB6616358489X1481478X119422Xwillard.mccarty%40kcl.ac.uk>APPLIED
OPTIMIZATION -- 74
Computing has become essential for the modeling, analysis, and optimization
of systems. This book is devoted to algorithms, computational analysis, and
decision models. The chapters are organized in two parts: optimization
models of decisions and models of pricing and equilibria.
Optimization is at the core of rational decision making. Even when the
decision maker has more than one goal or there is significant uncertainty
in the system, optimization provides a rational framework for efficient
decisions. The Markowitz mean-variance formulation is a classical example.
The first part of the book is on recent developments in optimization
decision models for finance and economics. The first four chapters of this
part focus directly on multi-stage problems in finance. Chapters 58
involve the use of worst-case robust analysis. Chapters 911 are devoted
to portfolio optimization. The final four chapters are on
transportation-inventory with stochastic demand; optimal investment with
CRRA utility; hedging financial contracts; and, automatic differentiation
for computational finance.
The uncertainty associated with prediction and modeling constantly requires
the development of improved methods and models. Similarly, as systems
strive towards equilibria, the characterization and computation of
equilibria assists analysis and prediction. The second part of the book is
devoted to recent research in computational tools and models of equilibria,
prediction, and pricing. The first three chapters of this part consider
hedging issues in finance. Chapters 1922 consider prediction and
modeling methodologies. Chapters 2326 focus on auctions and equilibria.
Volatility models are investigated in chapters 2728. The final two
chapters investigate risk assessment and product pricing.
Audience: Researchers working in computational issues related to economics,
finance, and management science.
CONTENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Preface. Contributing Authors.
Part I: Optimization Models.
1. Multi-period optimal asset allocation for a multi-currency hedged
portfolio; D. Mignacca, A. Meucci.
2. Rebalancing Strategies for Long-term Investors; J.M. Mulvey, K.D. Simsek.
3. Multistage stochastic programming in computational finance; N. Gulpinar,
et al.
4. Multistage stochastic optimization model for the cash management
problem; O. Schmid.
5. Robust portfolio analysis; B. Rustem, R.Settergren.
6. Robust mean-semivariance portfolio optimization; O.L.V.Costa, et al.
7. Perturbative approaches for robust optimal portfolio problems; F.
Trojani, P. Vanini.
8. Maxmin Portfolios in Models where Immunization is not Feasible; A.
Balbs, A.Ibez.
9. Portfolio Optimization with VaR and Expected Shortfall; M. Gilli, E.
Kllezi.
10. Borrowing Constraints, Portfolio Choice, and Precautionary Motives; M.
Haliassos, C.Hassapis.
11. The risk profile problem for stock portfolio optimization; M.-Y. Kao,
et al.
12. A capacitated transportation-inventory problem with stochastic demands;
P.Chaovalitwongse, et al.
13. Utility maximisation with a time lag in trading; L.C.G. Rogers, E.J.
Stapleton.
14. Simulations for hedging financial contracts with optimal decisions; H.
Windcliff, et al.
15. Automatic differentiation for computational finance; C.H. Bischof, etal.
Part II: Equilibria, Modelling and Pricing.
16. Interest rate barrier options; G. Barone-Adesi, G. Sorwar.
17. Pricing American options by fast solutions of LCPs; A. Borici, H.-J.
Lthi.
18. Hedging with Monte Carlo simulation; J. Cvitani, et al.
19. In Search of Deterministic Complex Patterns in Commodity Prices;
A.Chatrath, et al.
20. A review of stock market prediction using computational methods; I.E.
Diakoulakis, et al.
21. Numerical strategies for solving SUR models; P. Foschi, et al.
22. Time-Frequency Representation in the Analysis of Stock Market Data;
G.Turhan-Sayan, S. Sayan.
23. Opportunity cost algorithms for combinatorial auctions; K. Akcoglu, et al.
24. A finite states contraction algorithm for dynamic models; J.X. Li.
25. Traffic network equilibrium and the environment; A. Nagurney, et al.
26. Mathematical model of technology diffusion in developing countries;
Ding Zhang, etal.
27. Estimation of Stochastic Volatility Models; F. Bartolucci, G.De Luca.
28. Genetic programming with syntactic restrictions applied to financial
volatility forecasting; G. Zumbach, et al.
29. Simulation-based tests of PTM; L. Khalaf, M. Kichian.
30. Credit risk assessment using a multicriteria hierarchical
discrimination approach; K. Kosmidou, et al.
Hardbound ISBN: 1-4020-0839-2 Date: September 2002 Pages: 644 pp.
EURO 231.00 / USD 220.00 / GBP 147.00
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 07:06:04 +0100
From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net>
Subject: Alert: Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality
Kluwer is pleased to announce the publication of the following title:
<http://kluwer.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB6616722941X1481675X119418Xwillard.mccarty%40kcl.ac.uk>Speech
Acts, Mind, and Social Reality
Discussions with John R. Searle
edited by
Gnther Grewendorf
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Georg Meggle
University of Leipzig, Germany
<http://kluwer.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB6616722941X1481676X119418Xwillard.mccarty%40kcl.ac.uk>STUDIES
IN LINGUISTICS AND PHILOSOPHY -- 79
Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality these are the main topics in the
work of John R. Searle, one of the leading philosophical figures of the
present times. How language is based on intentionality, how intentionality
in turn is to be explicated by means of distinctions discovered in Speech
Act Theory, and how language and intentionality are both related to social
facts and institutions these are questions to be tackled in this
volume. The contributions result from discussions on and with John R.
Searle, containing Searle's own latest views including his seminal
ideas on Rationality in Action. The collection provides a good basis for
advanced seminar debates in Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, and
Social Philosophy, and will also stimulate some further research on all of
the three main topics.
CONTENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Introduction. Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality; J.R. Searle. Interview
with John R. Searle; R. Stoecker.
Speech Acts. How Performatives Don't Work; G. Grewendorf. Are Performative
Utterances Declarations? R.M. Harnish. Expressibility, Explicability, and
Taxonomy. Some Remarks on the Principle of Expressibility; F.Kannetzky.
Expressing an Intentional State; A. Kemmerling. On the Proper Treatment of
Performatives; A. Martinich. Why Do We Mean Something Rather Than Nothing?
C. Plunze. What Is an Illocutionary Point? M. Siebel. Searle on Meaning and
Action; D. Vanderveken.
Mind. Understanding Utterances and Other Actions; T. Bartelborth, O.
Scholz. Intrinsic Intentionality; W. Lenzen. Causal Reduction, Ontological
Reduction, and First-Person Ontology. Notes on Searle's Views about
Consciousness; M. Nida-Rmelin. The Hidden Algebra of the Mind from a
Linguistic Perspective; T. Roeper. Identification and Misidentification; A.
Stroll.
Social Reality. Searle on Social Reality: Process Is Prior to Product; S.B.
Barnes. On Searle's Collective Intentionality. Some Notes; G. Meggle.
Searle's Theory of Institutional Facts: A Program of Critical Revision; J.
Moural. True Reality and Real Truth; D. Sosa. Searle, Collective
Intentionality, and Social Institutions; R. Tuomela.
New Perspectives. The Classical Model of Rationality and Its Weaknesses;
J.R. Searle. Contributors.
Hardbound ISBN: 1-4020-0853-8 Date: September 2002 Pages: 336 pp.
EURO 125.00 / USD 120.00 / GBP 80.00
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Paperback ISBN: 1-4020-0861-9 Date: September 2002 Pages: 336 pp.
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 07:06:35 +0100
From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net>
Subject: The Internet Challenge: Technology and Applications
Kluwer is pleased to announce the publication of the following title:
<http://kluwer.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB6623194949X1481967X119400Xwillard.mccarty%40kcl.ac.uk>The
Internet Challenge: Technology and Applications
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop held at the TU
Berlin,Germany, October 8-9, 2002
edited by
Gnter Hommel
Dept. of Computer Science, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Sheng Huanye
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, P.R. China
The International Workshop on "The Internet Challenge: Technology
andApplications" is the fifth in a successful series of Workshops that were
established by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Technische Universitt
Berlin. The goal of those workshops is to bring together researchers from
both universities in order to present research results to an international
community. Not only the enabling technology but also challenging
applications based on internet technology are covered in the workshop as
e.g.:Information extraction, content correlation analysis;Electronic
trading, electronic learning over the internet;Internet-based robot
control, telepresence, supply chain modeling;Communication techniques as
wireless LANs, multistage interconnection, quality of service;Metacomputing
and performance prediction;Image retrieval, spatial reasoning.
Hardbound ISBN: 1-4020-0903-8 Date: September 2002 Pages: 173 pp.
EURO 100.00 / USD 100.00 / GBP 65.00
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 07:07:07 +0100
From: Kluwer <Kluwer@Kluwer.m0.net>
Subject: Internet Technologies, Applications and Societal Impact
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Technologies, Applications and Societal Impact
edited by
Wojciech Cellary
The Pozn=C3=A1n University of Economics, Poland
Arun Iyengar
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
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Preface. Conference Committees.
Keynote Speech Abstract. SMS-Gener@tion, or the Emergence of Mobile Media=20
Peoplei; T.Goban-Klas.
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C.J. Bouras, A. Gkamas. A New Method of Predictive-substitutional Data=20
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W. Burakowski, M. Fuda=C5=82a.
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Hardbound ISBN: 1-4020-7231-7 Date: August 2002 Pages: 320 pp.
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