INTRODUCTION TO STOCHASTIC CALCULUS
This text balances accessibility and rigor in teaching stochastic calculus to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, economics, and finance. Avoiding the measure-theoretic formalism, the author presents the material in a natural order and keeps technical ideas to a minimum. Any technical material is covered in sections that are separate from the main text. Students are encouraged to write computer programs using C++, MATLAB (R), or Mathematica (R).