EXCERPT :
The simple and economically very convincing “principle of noarbitrage” allows one to derive, in certain mathematical models of financial markets (such as the Samuelson model, [S 65], nowadays also referred to as the “Black-Scholes” model, based on geometric Brownian motion), unique prices for options and other contingent claims.
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