Risk and insurance : a graduate text / Søren Asmussen, Mogens Steffenson.

This textbook provides a broad overview of the present state of insurance mathematics and some related topics in risk management, financial mathematics and probability. Both non-life and life aspects are covered. The emphasis is on probability and modeling rather than statistics and practical implem...

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Main Author: Asmussen, Søren (Author)
Other Authors: Steffensen, Mogens, 1970-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Probability theory and stochastic modelling ; v. 96.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This textbook provides a broad overview of the present state of insurance mathematics and some related topics in risk management, financial mathematics and probability. Both non-life and life aspects are covered. The emphasis is on probability and modeling rather than statistics and practical implementation. Aimed at the graduate level, pointing in part to current research topics, it can potentially replace other textbooks on basic non-life insurance mathematics and advanced risk management methods in non-life insurance. Based on chapters selected according to the particular topics in mind, the book may serve as a source for introductory courses to insurance mathematics for non-specialists, advanced courses for actuarial students, or courses on probabilistic aspects of risk. It will also be useful for practitioners and students/researchers in related areas such as finance and statistics who wish to get an overview of the general area of mathematical modeling and analysis in insurance.
Item Description:3 Bonds and Forward Interest Rates.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 505 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN:3030351750
9783030351755
3030351769
9783030351762
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