Preface

This book is a selection of my published and unpublished papers written between 1968, when I came to the United States, and 2014. The ideas for them came to me at different times and in different circumstances. I have worked as a theoretical mathematician in the Czech Academy of Sciences, as a vice-president in a large U.S. bank, as an external consultant in a small investment technology software developer, as a full-time professor and a visiting professor at several universities. I have been a founding partner and a managing director in a startup, a special adviser for a large bond rating firm and, since 2010, an independent researcher not associated with any institution.

I cannot say which was the most satisfying. It has all been fun, and still is. I have met, and in many cases worked with, many extremely interesting and capable people. These meetings, discussions, and collaboration have meant a lot to me.

I have usually worked somewhat outside the organizational structure. I have never had a subordinate, which was exactly as I wanted it. And I have been very fortunate that I rarely found much discrepancy between what I wanted to work on, and between what seemed to be needed at the time.

I have enjoyed collaborating with other people. A number of the papers in this collection are joint works. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my coauthors: Gifford Fong, my one-time employer and long-time friend, with whom I wrote six of the papers here; John McQuown, who ...

Get Finance, Economics, and Mathematics now with the O’Reilly learning platform.

O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.