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The Datar–Mathews method is a numerical approach for valuing real options, particularly useful in situations involving investment decisions with uncertainty and the flexibility to defer, expand, or abandon projects. This method is frequently applied in finance and economics to assess the value of options related to real assets—such as the option to delay investment in a project or the option to expand operations.

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  1. Monte Carlo methods in finance
  2. Mathematical finance
  3. Applied mathematics
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