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The current study introduces and examines copula-coupled probability distributions. It explains their mathematical features and shows how they work with real datasets.
Atef F. Hashem +3 more
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On Finite-Time Ruin Probabilities for Classical Risk Models [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the problem of ruin in the classical compound binomial and compound Poisson risk models. Our primary purpose is to extend to those models an exact formula derived by Picard and Lefèvre (1997) for the probability of (non-)ruin
Claude Lefèvre, Stéphane Loisel
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High Entropy Wide‐Bandgap Borates with Broadband Luminescence and Large Nonlinear Optical properties
High‐entropy rare‐earth borates exhibit excellent nonlinear optical and broadband luminescence properties arising from multi‐component doping, chemical disorder, increased configurational entropy, and increased lattice and electronic anharmonicity. This formulation enabled us to obtain a large, environmentally stable single crystal with 3X higher laser‐
Saugata Sarker +14 more
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We focus on the expected discounted penalty function of a compound Poisson risk model with random incomes and potentially delayed claims. It is assumed that each main claim will produce a byclaim with a certain probability and the occurrence of the ...
Huiming Zhu +3 more
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Exchangeable Claims Sizes in a Compound Poisson Type Proces [PDF]
When dealing with risk models the typical assumption of independence among claim size distributions is not always satisfied. Here we consider the case when the claim sizes are exchangeable and study the implications when constructing aggregated claims ...
Luis E. Nieto-Barajas, Ramsés H. Mena
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Pseudo Compound Poisson Distributions in Risk Theory [PDF]
Using Laplace transforms and the notion of a pseudo compound Poisson distribution, some risk theoretical results are revisited. A well-known theorem by Feller (1968) and Van Harn (1978) on infinitely divisible distributions is generalized. The result may
Hürlimann, W.
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Adiabatic reduction of a model of stochastic gene expression with jump Markov process
This paper considers adiabatic reduction in a model of stochastic gene expression with bursting transcription considered as a jump Markov process. In this model, the process of gene expression with auto-regulation is described by fast/slow dynamics.
Lei, Jinzhi +3 more
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Randomized observation periods for the compound Poisson risk model: Dividends [PDF]
In the framework of the classical compound Poisson process in collective risk theory, we study a modification of the horizontal dividend barrier strategy by introducing random observation times at which dividends can be paid and ruin can be observed. This model contains both the continuous-time and the discrete-time risk model as a limit and represents
Cheung, ECK, Thonhauser, S, Albrecher, H
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Ultrathin AlOxHy interlayers between aluminum films and polymer substrates significantly improve electro‐mechanical properties of flexible thin film systems. By precisely controlling interlayer thickness using atomic layer deposition, this study identifies an optimal interlayer thickness of 5–10 nm that enhances ductility and delays cracking.
Johanna Byloff +9 more
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Mapping Nanoscale Buckling in Atomically Thin Cr2Ge2Te6
Atomic‐resolution STEM is used to resolve nanoscale buckling in monolayer Cr2Ge2Te₆. A noise‐robust image analysis reconstructs three‐dimensional lattice distortions from single plan‐view images, revealing pronounced defect‐driven nm‐scale out‐of‐plane buckling.
Amy Carl +20 more
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