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The following pages link to The probability of ruin in finite time with discrete claim size distribution (Q4248561):
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- On the evaluation of expected penalties at claim instants that cause ruin in the classical risk model (Q267898) (← links)
- Bi-seasonal discrete time risk model (Q297843) (← links)
- Computing survival probabilities based on stochastic differential models (Q464647) (← links)
- Probabilistic approach to Appell polynomials (Q491950) (← links)
- Polynomial structures in rank statistics distributions (Q622430) (← links)
- A new look at the homogeneous risk model (Q654830) (← links)
- Convergence and asymptotic variance of bootstrapped finite-time ruin probabilities with partly shifted risk processes (Q659157) (← links)
- On the evaluation of finite-time ruin probabilities in a dependent risk model (Q668925) (← links)
- Another look at the Picard--Lefèvre formula for finite-time ruin probabilities (Q704403) (← links)
- Stochastic bounds for the Sparre Andersen process (Q812976) (← links)
- The win-first probability under interest force (Q817279) (← links)
- Finite-time ruin probabilities for discrete, possibly dependent, claim severities (Q835688) (← links)
- A polynomial expansion to approximate the ultimate ruin probability in the compound Poisson ruin model (Q898973) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of the finite-time expected time-integrated negative part of some risk processes and optimal reserve allocation (Q968848) (← links)
- Robustness analysis and convergence of empirical finite-time ruin probabilities and estimation risk solvency margin (Q998292) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis and density estimation for finite-time ruin probabilities (Q1026435) (← links)
- Duality in ruin problems for ordered risk models (Q1697212) (← links)
- Distributional study of finite-time ruin related problems for the classical risk model (Q1740157) (← links)
- Ruin probability via quantum mechanics approach (Q1742708) (← links)
- Approximation by \(B\)-spline convolution operators. A probabilistic approach (Q1765456) (← links)