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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia II - Derivative finance - Cash flow

The payments between the parties may be determined by: the price of some other, independently traded asset in the future (e.g., a common stock); the level of an independently determined index (e.g., a stock market index or heating-degree-days); the occurrence of some well-specified event (e.g., a company defaulting); an interest rate; an exchange rate; or some other factor. Some derivatives are the right to buy or sell the underlying security or commodity at some point i ...

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Derivative finance, Derivative finance - Types of Derivatives, Derivative finance - OTC & Exchange-traded, Derivative finance - Common Contract Types, Derivative finance - Examples, Derivative finance - Cash flow, Derivative finance - Valuation, Derivative finance - Market price and Fair value, Derivative finance - Determining Market Price, Derivative finance - Determining Fair Value, Derivative finance - Usages, Derivative finance - Insurance & Hedging, Derivative finance - Speculation & Arbitrage, Derivative finance - Pricing & Information Sharing, Derivative finance - Opinions, Derivative finance - Glossary, Derivative finance - Associations, Derivative finance - Lists, Derivative finance - Footnote

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia II - Derivative finance - Valuation
Derivative finance - Market price and Fair value. Two common measures of value are: Market price, ie. the price at which traders are willing to buy or sell the contract Fair value or the Theoretical price, ie. a rational and unbiased estimate of the contracts fundamental value Derivative finance - Determining Market Price. For exchange traded derivatives, market price is usually transparent (often published in real-time by the exchange, based on all the current bids and offers plac ...

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Derivative finance, Derivative finance - Types of Derivatives, Derivative finance - OTC & Exchange-traded, Derivative finance - Common Contract Types, Derivative finance - Examples, Derivative finance - Cash flow, Derivative finance - Valuation, Derivative finance - Market price and Fair value, Derivative finance - Determining Market Price, Derivative finance - Determining Fair Value, Derivative finance - Usages, Derivative finance - Insurance & Hedging, Derivative finance - Speculation & Arbitrage, Derivative finance - Pricing & Information Sharing, Derivative finance - Opinions, Derivative finance - Glossary, Derivative finance - Associations, Derivative finance - Lists, Derivative finance - Footnote

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia II - Derivative finance - Cash flow

The payments between the parties may be determined by: the price of some other, independently traded asset in the future (e.g., a common stock); the level of an independently determined index (e.g., a stock market index or heating-degree-days); the occurrence of some well-specified event (e.g., a company defaulting); an interest rate; an exchange rate; or some other factor. Some derivatives are the right to buy or sell the underlying security or commodity at some point i ...

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Derivative finance, Derivative finance - Types of derivatives, Derivative finance - OTC and exchange-traded, Derivative finance - Common contract types, Derivative finance - Examples, Derivative finance - Cash flow, Derivative finance - Valuation, Derivative finance - Market price and fair value, Derivative finance - Determining the market price, Derivative finance - Determining fair value, Derivative finance - Usages, Derivative finance - Insurance and hedging, Derivative finance - Speculation and arbitrage, Derivative finance - Pricing and information sharing, Derivative finance - Opinions, Derivative finance - Glossary, Derivative finance - Associations, Derivative finance - Lists, Derivative finance - Footnote

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Causality

The philosophical concept of causality or causation refers to the set of all particular "causal" or "cause-and-effect" relations. A neutral definition is notoriously hard to provide since every aspect of causation has received substantial debate. Most generally, causation is a relationship that holds between events, objects, variables, or states of affairs. It is usually presumed that the cause chronologically precedes the effect. Finally, the existence of a causal relationship generally suggests that - all other things bein ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Hiding

The word hiding has two completely different meanings, deriving from different roots (and etymologies?): from the verb to hide in the sense of render inconspicuous in computer science, see information hiding, as used in Object-oriented_programming for a specific application in computer programming see hidden surface determination from (the verb deriving from) the noun hide, i.e. skin, meaning to hurt physically b

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Cosmic distance ladder

The cosmic distance ladder refers to the methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects. Each rung of the ladder provides information that can be used to determine the distances at the next higher rung. Many of the rungs involve standard candles — objects whose intrinsic brightness is believed known. By comparing the intrinsic brightness with the apparent brightness, one derives a distance. At the base of the ladder are radar observations of Venus, which allow one to determine the distance between the Earth an ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Cusp

In common parlance, a cusp is an important moment usually regarded as a decision point upon which consequent events are determined. More literally, a cusp is a sharp point or apex, such as occurs in two dimensions at the end of a crescent, or in three dimensions at the tip of a cone or horn. There are a number of technical terms derived from it. In mathematics, a cusp might mean a singular point of a curve such as that seen near (0,0) for y = x2/3;

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Azimuthal quantum number

The Azimuthal quantum number (or orbital angular momentum quantum number) symbolized as l is a quantum number for an atomic orbital which determines its orbital angular momentum. The azimuthal quantum number is the second of a set of quantum numbers which describe the unique quantum state of an electron and is designated by the letter l. Azimuthal quantum number - Derivation. There are a set of quantum numbers associated with the energy states of the atom. The four quantum numbers n< ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Cladistics

Cladistics (Greek: klados = branch) is a branch of biology that determines the evolutionary relationships between living things based on derived similarity. It is the most prominent of several phylogenetic systematics, which study the evolutionary relationships of living things. Cladistics is a method of rigorous analysis, using "shared derived properties" (synapomorphies: see below) of the organisms being studied. Cladistic analysis forms the basis for most modern systems of biological classification, which seek to grou ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Line

The word line derives from the Latin linum, meaning flax plant from which linen is produced; at one time, a stretched linen thread was the most reliable way to determine a straight line. The word line can refer to: A "straight line", in the geometric sense; see line (mathematics). A length of rope. A queue area. A line of written, printed, or spoken text. Science and technology: An obsolete unit of measurement, equal to one-twelfth or later one-tenth

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Aibell

In Irish mythology, Aibell (Aoibhell, Aeval) was a goddess or fairy queen of Munster. She determined if husbands were sexually satsifying their wives. Aibell - Etymology. This theonym appears to be derived from Proto-Celtic *Oibel-ā. The name literally means "burning fire," which may have been a byword for the notion of ‘ardour’ (q.v. [1] [2] [3]). The Romano-British form of this Proto-Celtic theonym is likely to have been *Oebla (q.v. [4] [5] [6] [7]). ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Bose-Einstein statistics

In statistical mechanics, Bose-Einstein statistics (or more colloquially B-E statistics) determines the statistical distribution of identical indistinguishable bosons over the energy states in thermal equilibrium. Bose-Einstein statistics are closely related to Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics (M-B) and Fermi-Dirac statistics (F-D). While F-D statistics holds for fermions, M-B statistics holds for classical particles, i.e. identical but distinguishable particles, and represents the classical or high-temperature limit ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Wronskian

In mathematics, the Wronskian is a function named after Polish mathematician Josef Hoene-Wronski, especially important in the study of differential equations. Given a set of n functions f1, ..., fn, the Wronskian W(f1, ..., fn) is given by: That is, it is the determinant of the matrix constructed by placing the functions in the first row, the first derivative of each function in the second row, and so on through the n ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - 65 Cybele

65 Cybele (sib'-a-lee) is one of the largest asteroids in the main belt. The Cybelian asteroids are named after it. As a C-type asteroid it is dark in color and carbonaceous in composition. It was discovered on March 8, 1861 by Ernst Tempel and named after Cybele the earth goddess. First Cybelian stellar occultation was observed on October 17, 1979 in the Soviet Union. A diameter of 230 km was derived, closely matching the diameter of 237 km determined by the IRAS satellite. During the same occultation, a hint of a ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Astronomical units of length

Astronomers typically use a number of different length units for different objects. The length unit used is typically determined by two criteria. The distances are closely related to the cosmic distance ladder. the first is that the unit create manageable numbers the second is that the unit be easily derivable from observation Astronomical units of length - Units used for various astronomical distances. The distances to distant galaxies are typically not quoted in distance unit ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Ambulance chaser

An ambulance chaser is a derogatory term for an unethical lawyer, especially those who represent plaintiffs in personal injury actions. Ambulance chaser - Origin. The term is derived from lawyers who follow ambulances to hospitals after a person is injured, usually determined through the lawyer's use of a personal police/fire radio scanner, in order to attempt to drum up business by convincing a victim that he or she needs to sue, or by simply being the first lawyer in contact with the victim, gener ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Tyrannosauridae

See text Tyrannosaurids, tyrant lizards or members of the Tyrannosauridae are a carnivorous dinosaur family whose name is derived from the Greek words tyrannos, meaning tyrant; and sauros, meaning lizard. Tyrannosaurids were originally classified as "carnosaurs," along most of the rest of the large theropods. Recent phylogenetic studies, though, have determined that tyrannosaurids are coelurosaurs, a group which also includes the ornithomimids and the maniraptorans. Thus, they are more closely related to dromaeosaurids than to oth ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Boundary value problem

In mathematics, a boundary value problem consists of a differential equation to be satisfied at all points in the interior of an interval or a region and a set of boundary conditions specifying the values of the solution or some of its derivatives everywhere on the boundary of the interval or region. Boundary value problems may be posed for ordinary differential equations as well as partial differential equations. Boundary value problems arise in several branches of physics. Problems involving the wave equation, such as the determination ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Buoy

A buoy is a floating device that can have various purposes, which determine whether the buoy is anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift: The word is derived from the Dutch 'boei'. In North American English it is pronounced as "Boo-ee", while in Commonwealth English, the pronunciation is virtually identical to "boy". sea mark - aids pilotage by marking a maritime channel, hazard and administrative area to allow boats and ships to navigate safely. lifebuoy - a life saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in ...

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Determinant - Derivative: Encyclopedia - Length of an arc

Determining the length of an irregular arc segment—also called rectification of a curve—was historically difficult. Although many methods were used for specific curves, the advent of calculus led to a general formula that provides closed form solutions in some cases. Length of an arc - Modern methods. Consider a function such that and (its derivative with respect to x) are continuous on [a,b]. The length s of the arc bounded by < ...

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