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This chapter presents the LIBOR market models. These models, which produce lognormal interest rates, are widely used in the industry, can be calibrated to the market cap curve and used to price and hedge exotic interest rate derivatives. They involve a highly nontrivial use of the change of numeraire technique discussed in Chapter 15.