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EM algorithm 2 Wiener-Hopf factorization 2 generalized Coxian distribution 2 guaranteed minimum death benefit 2 high-water benefit 2 jump diffusion 2 matrix-analytic methods 2 reserves 2 Lebensversicherung 1 Life insurance 1 Mortality 1 Option pricing theory 1 Optionspreistheorie 1 Sterblichkeit 1
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Asmussen, Søren 2 Laub, Patrick J. 2 Yang, Hailiang 2
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Phase-type models in life insurance: Fitting and valuation of equity-linked benefits
Asmussen, Søren; Laub, Patrick J.; Yang, Hailiang - In: Risks 7 (2019) 1, pp. 1-22
Phase-type (PH) distributions are defined as distributions of lifetimes of finite continuous-time Markov processes. Their traditional applications are in queueing, insurance risk, and reliability, but more recently, also in finance and, though to a lesser extent, to life and health insurance....
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Phase-type models in life insurance : fitting and valuation of equity-linked benefits
Asmussen, Søren; Laub, Patrick J.; Yang, Hailiang - In: Risks : open access journal 7 (2019) 1/17, pp. 1-22
Phase-type (PH) distributions are defined as distributions of lifetimes of finite continuous-time Markov processes. Their traditional applications are in queueing, insurance risk, and reliability, but more recently, also in finance and, though to a lesser extent, to life and health insurance....
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