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Exploring effects of severe mental illnesses on marriages: A qualitative study from Karachi, Pakistan. [PDF]

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Siddiq Shekhani S   +5 more
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Ruin Theory

2016
Classical ruin theory was developed by Lundberg in 1907 and refined by Cramer in 1930. This theory describes the evolution of the surplus of an insurance company over time. It assumes that an insurance company begins with an initial surplus and then receives premiums continuously at a constant rate. It also assumes that claims of random and independent
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Introducing ruin theory

Nuclear Physics A, 1993
Abstract Although the central limit theorem and the gaussian approximation are useful for describing the usual behaviour of statistical systems they are useless for discussing very small probabilities i.e. for quantifying the likelihood of very rare events. For this latter purpose the ruin theory of F. Esscher is well adapted; it is exposed, and some
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Inequality extensions of Prabhu’s formula in ruin theory

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 1999
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de Vijlder, F.E.C., Goovaerts, M.J.
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Poisson Processes and Ruin Theory

2009
We give in this chapter the main results on Poisson processes, which are basic examples of jump processes. Despite their elementary properties they are building blocks of jump process theory. We present various generalizations such as inhomogeneous Poisson processes and compound Poisson processes.
Monique Jeanblanc   +2 more
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