Risk theory: Application to disability claims

This thesis has the following objectives: to develop an algorithm for simulating a probability distribution, to characterize the Poisson and compound Poisson processes, to apply to certain claims estimator problems at the Social Security System and to evaluate the results. The discussion concentrat...

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Main Author: Padilla, Grace V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-164992021-11-13T03:54:02Z Risk theory: Application to disability claims Padilla, Grace V. This thesis has the following objectives: to develop an algorithm for simulating a probability distribution, to characterize the Poisson and compound Poisson processes, to apply to certain claims estimator problems at the Social Security System and to evaluate the results. The discussion concentrates on collective risk model, compound Poisson distribution, Poisson process and compound Poisson process, non-stationary Poisson process and the distribution of aggregate claims. There is a computer program to degenerate Poisson variates. 1984-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/15986 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Claims Risk Poisson processes
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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Risk
Poisson processes
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Risk
Poisson processes
Padilla, Grace V.
Risk theory: Application to disability claims
description This thesis has the following objectives: to develop an algorithm for simulating a probability distribution, to characterize the Poisson and compound Poisson processes, to apply to certain claims estimator problems at the Social Security System and to evaluate the results. The discussion concentrates on collective risk model, compound Poisson distribution, Poisson process and compound Poisson process, non-stationary Poisson process and the distribution of aggregate claims. There is a computer program to degenerate Poisson variates.
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author Padilla, Grace V.
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title Risk theory: Application to disability claims
title_short Risk theory: Application to disability claims
title_full Risk theory: Application to disability claims
title_fullStr Risk theory: Application to disability claims
title_full_unstemmed Risk theory: Application to disability claims
title_sort risk theory: application to disability claims
publisher Animo Repository
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