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The following pages link to The expected discounted penalty function under a renewal risk model with stochastic income (Q434650):
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- Ruin probabilities for a two-dimensional perturbed risk model with stochastic premiums (Q519254) (← links)
- Hierarchical gradient- and least squares-based iterative algorithms for input nonlinear output-error systems using the key term separation (Q2030993) (← links)
- On a double barrier hybrid dividend strategy in a compound Poisson risk model with stochastic income (Q2171334) (← links)
- On the Gerber-Shiu discounted penalty function in a risk model with two types of delayed-claims and random income (Q2252249) (← links)
- Estimating the Gerber-Shiu expected discounted penalty function for Lévy risk model (Q2296488) (← links)
- Estimating the Gerber-Shiu function in a compound Poisson risk model with stochastic premium income (Q2296513) (← links)
- The Gerber-Shiu discounted penalty function: a review from practical perspectives (Q2685511) (← links)
- Separable multi-innovation Newton iterative modeling algorithm for multi-frequency signals based on the sliding measurement window (Q6042570) (← links)
- Decomposition‐based over‐parameterization forgetting factor stochastic gradient algorithm for Hammerstein‐Wiener nonlinear systems with non‐uniform sampling (Q6060476) (← links)
- Overall recursive least squares and overall stochastic gradient algorithms and their convergence for feedback nonlinear controlled autoregressive systems (Q6063758) (← links)
- Identification of the nonlinear systems based on the kernel functions (Q6071550) (← links)
- Iterative parameter identification algorithms for the generalized time‐varying system with a measurable disturbance vector (Q6085140) (← links)
- Recursive least squares estimation methods for a class of nonlinear systems based on non-uniform sampling (Q6494672) (← links)
- Filtering-based recursive least squares estimation approaches for multivariate equation-error systems by using the multiinnovation theory (Q6494697) (← links)
- A novel nonlinear optimization method for fitting a noisy Gaussian activation function (Q6495669) (← links)