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Lectures on insurance models Ramasubramanian, S.

By: Series: Text and readings in mathematics, no. 54Publication details: New Delhi Hindustan Book Agency 2009Description: vi, 202 pISBN:
  • 9788185931937
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 368.01
Summary: Insurance has become a necessary aspect of modern society. The mathematical basis of insurance modelling is best expressed in terms of continuous time stochastic processes. This introductory text on actuarial risk theory deals with the Cramer-Lundberg model and the renewal risk model. Their basic structure and properties including the renewal theorems, as well as the corresponding ruin problems are studied. As heavy tailed distributions have become increasingly relevant, there is a detailed discussion on such distributions. The Lundberg risk process with investment in risky asset is also considered. The book will be useful to practitioners in the field and to graduate students interested in this important branch of applied probability. (Source: www.hindbook.com)
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Insurance has become a necessary aspect of modern society. The mathematical basis of insurance modelling is best expressed in terms of continuous time stochastic processes. This introductory text on actuarial risk theory deals with the Cramer-Lundberg model and the renewal risk model. Their basic structure and properties including the renewal theorems, as well as the corresponding ruin problems are studied. As heavy tailed distributions have become increasingly relevant, there is a detailed discussion on such distributions. The Lundberg risk process with investment in risky asset is also considered. The book will be useful to practitioners in the field and to graduate students interested in this important branch of applied probability. (Source: www.hindbook.com)

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