Hi,
In the beginning stages of implementing Qlib and looking to see if there are any substantial differences in performance between Trinomial vs. Binomial tree functions when running large scale historical re-pricing of caps/floors? We prefer
to use Trinomial unless there would be some implementation reason not to.
Thanks,
Chip
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