Deriving the Black - Schole Equation
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The BSM equation for a derivative F on a stock paying no dividends is:
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If you were to transform this PDE with the substitution S = Ke^x, where x is a variable and K a constant, what would be the resulting equation?
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In this solution, the black and schole equation is derived from the heat equation.
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