Gordon E. Willmot is Munich Re Chair in Insurance and professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo, Canada. His research interests are in stochastic modelling in insurance. Willmot has (co-)authored over one hundred research papers in leading actuarial and statistical journals. He is also co-author of Lundberg Approximations for Compound Distributions with Insurance Applications (Springer), Loss Models – From Data to Decisions and Loss Models – Further Topics (Wiley), and Insurance Risk Models (Society of Actuaries). He is editor of Insurance: Mathematics and Economics.
Jae-Kyung Woo is Associate Professor in the School of Risk and Actuarial Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. She has worked at the University of Hong Kong and Columbia University prior to joining UNSW. Her research interests are focused on risk theory, reliability theory, aggregate claim analysis, and queueing theory. She has published about twenty papers dealing with the subject of the present monograph and related topics.
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Gordon E. Willmot & Jae-Kyung Woo: Surplus Analysis of Sparre Andersen Insurance Risk Processes
This carefully written monograph covers the Sparre Andersen process in an actuarial context using the renewal process as the model for claim counts. A unified reference on Sparre Andersen (renewal ri …
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