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Mathematics and the actuary

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1949
The relation between actuarial and scientific matters has frequently been investigated and there are various ways of looking at their interconnexions. We can ask, among other questions, whether our activities as actuaries entitle us to consider ourselves to be scientists in any sense of the word.
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The Fundamentals of Financial Mathematics for Actuaries

2022
The book covers the most important parts of the syllabus for the actuarial qualification examination in financial mathematics of The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) and that of The Central Bank of Russian Federation. Basic concepts are illustrated by actual financial products.
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Mathematics as Used by the Actuary

The Mathematics Teacher, 1923
Each well established life insurance company has at least one officer known as the Actuary and usually one or more with the title of Assistant Actuary. Under these officers are a number of men who are engaged in actuarial work and who hope eventually to receive official recognition.
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Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance

2021
This volume presents a collection of peer reviewed papers selected from over one hundred and ten presented at the International Conference eMAF2020 – Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance. The cooperation and contamination between mathematicians, statisticians and econometricians working in actuarial sciences and ...
Marco, Corazza   +4 more
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Actuarial Mathematics for Life Contingent Risks

2009
How can actuaries best equip themselves for the products and risk structures of the future? Using the powerful framework of multiple state models, three leaders in actuarial science give a modern perspective on life contingencies, and develop and demonstrate a theory that can be adapted to changing products and technologies.
David C. M. Dickson   +2 more
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Actuarial Mathematics.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1986
Louis M. Friedler   +5 more
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Analytical laws of mortality in actuarial mathematics

International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1997
The choice of an appropriate statistical model for a real‐life application is often difficult. Standard examples given in a traditional calculus‐based course in probability and statistics do not provide students with a taste of the challenge usually associated with finding a satisfactory theoretical probability distribution in certain important ...
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Actuarial Mathematics

The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1990
Jean LeMaire   +5 more
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