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Wiley & Sons$dc2008 215 $a1 online resource (602 p.) 225 1 $aWiley finance series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-11875-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aUsing portfolio composition to estimate risk -- Business versus statistical price risk -- Specific risk -- On the quality of municipal bonds -- Time diversification -- Toward a theory of market value of risky assets -- Portfolio theory is inconsistent with the efficient market hypothesis -- In defense of CAPM -- The coming revolution -- How to rate management of investment funds -- Can mutual funds outguess the market? -- The future of performance measurement -- Unemployment and inflation -- What Professor Galbraith neglected to tell his television audience -- The financial objective in the widely held corporation -- The real cost of inflation -- The fiscal burden -- A modest proposal -- A more modest proposal -- Real growth, government spending, and private investment -- Securities law and public policy -- Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations -- Is training a good investment? -- The fifth horseman -- A theory of inflation -- How to regulate a monopoly -- Man's most important invention -- Will the Phillips curve cause World War III? 330 $aPraise for TREYNOR ON INSTITUTIONAL INVESTING""Jack Treynor has a mind of his own. I mean that as the highest compliment. Jack Treynor sees what no one else sees, thinks what no one else thinks, explains what no one else explains. You will learn more in fifteen minutes with Jack Treynor than in a full hour with most pundits. You will work hard but you will see things, think things, and understand things as never before. This book is a most valuable treasure, gleaming with Jack Treynor's brilliance.""-Peter L. Bernstein, author, Capital Ideas Evolving""Vintage Treynor. 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The natural, integral and rational numbers -- $t2. Division and factorization in the integers -- $t3. Modular arithmetic -- $t4. Exceptional numbers -- $t5. Pythagorean triples and sums of squares -- $t6. Polynomials and unique factorization -- $t7. Field extensions and splitting fields -- $t8. Permutations and symmetric polynomials -- $t9. Real numbers -- $t10. The complex numbers, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra and polynomial equations -- $t11. Quadratic number fields and Pell's equation -- $t12. Transcendental numbers and the numbers e and ? -- $t13. Compass and straightedge constructions and the classical problems -- $t14. Euclidean vector spaces -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aThis two-volume set collects and presents some fundamentals of mathematics in an entertaining and performing manner. The present volume examines many of the most important basic results in algebra and number theory, along with their proofs, and also their history. 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