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- Modelling life tables with advanced ages: an extreme value theory approach (Q784421) (← links)
- ``The life of man, solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short'': discussion of the paper by Rootzén and Zholud (Q1792616) (← links)
- Is human life limited or unlimited? (A discussion of the paper by Holger Rootzén and Dmitrii Zholud) (Q1792617) (← links)
- Comments to Rootzén \& Zholud: Human life is unlimited -- but short (Q1792618) (← links)
- Comments on ``Human life is unlimited -- but short'' by H. Rootzén and D. Zholud (Q1792619) (← links)
- Discussion on ``Human life is unlimited but short'' by Holger Rootzén and Dmitrii Zholud (Q1792622) (← links)
- Rejoinder to discussion of the paper ``Human life is unlimited -- but short'' (Q1792624) (← links)
- The curse of the plateau. Measuring confidence in human mortality estimates at extreme ages (Q2079466) (← links)
- Improved inference on risk measures for univariate extremes (Q2170408) (← links)
- Fractional inhomogeneous multi-state models in life insurance (Q5106336) (← links)
- Limits to Human Life Span Through Extreme Value Theory (Q5242453) (← links)
- A modeler's guide to extreme value software (Q6144812) (← links)