Financial Mathematics
The bootstrap method is a statistical technique used to estimate the distribution of a sample statistic by resampling with replacement from the original data set. This approach allows for the estimation of confidence intervals, standard errors, and bias of estimators without requiring strong parametric assumptions about the underlying distribution. It's particularly useful in financial mathematics for deriving spot rates from bond prices, providing a non-parametric way to obtain yield curves.
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