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Financial Modeling Using Quantum Computing

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Product type Book
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804618424
Pages 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (4):
Anshul Saxena Anshul Saxena
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Javier Mancilla Javier Mancilla
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Iraitz Montalban Iraitz Montalban
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Christophe Pere Christophe Pere
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Basic Applications of Quantum Computing in Finance
2. Chapter 1: Quantum Computing Paradigm 3. Chapter 2: Quantum Machine Learning Algorithms and Their Ecosystem 4. Chapter 3: Quantum Finance Landscape 5. Part 2: Advanced Applications of Quantum Computing in Finance
6. Chapter 4: Derivative Valuation 7. Chapter 5: Portfolio Management 8. Chapter 6: Credit Risk Analytics 9. Chapter 7: Implementation in Quantum Clouds 10. Part 3: Upcoming Quantum Scenario
11. Chapter 8: Simulators and HPC’s Role in the NISQ Era 12. Chapter 9: NISQ Quantum Hardware Roadmap 13. Chapter 10: Business Implementation 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Conclusion

When scaling to larger portfolios, computing the optimal result might be too expensive compared to quantum approaches. Still, as we have seen, even when quantum-computing those large combinatorial problems, they come at the cost of needing a complete certainty of the outcome.

It is important to understand that these techniques require, as happens in traditional machine learning approaches, a good understanding of how the best architecture for our ansatz plays in our favor. And in many cases, this will come from the experience of fitting against different types of portfolios and stock combinations. Not all assets show similar behaviors. This will require exploring the vast extension of potential ansatzes, repetitions of schemes in those ansatzes, and optimization techniques that require fewer iterations to find the best parameters.

Even though gate-based quantum devices may offer a generalist approach to quantum computation, it is undeniable that, nowadays, quantum...

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