courtrigrad
Feb5-05, 05:20 PM
Hello all
Could someone show me how we get: M(t+dt) - M(t) \doteq \frac{dM}{dt}dt + ... . I know that you use a Taylor Series expansion, but I need to see how it is done as I am new in this subject. How would you derive the formula e^{-r(T-t)} ? Also could someone explain the concept of Seperation of Variables?
Thanks :smile:
Could someone show me how we get: M(t+dt) - M(t) \doteq \frac{dM}{dt}dt + ... . I know that you use a Taylor Series expansion, but I need to see how it is done as I am new in this subject. How would you derive the formula e^{-r(T-t)} ? Also could someone explain the concept of Seperation of Variables?
Thanks :smile: