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The following pages link to A copula‐based risk aggregation model (Q5247415):
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- Risk aggregation with empirical margins: Latin hypercubes, empirical copulas, and convergence of sum distributions (Q746883) (← links)
- Dissimilarity functions for rank-invariant hierarchical clustering of continuous variables (Q830101) (← links)
- Multivariate models for dependent clusters of variables with conditional independence given aggregation variables (Q1659364) (← links)
- A framework for measuring association of random vectors via collapsed random variables (Q2001082) (← links)
- Risk aggregation in non-life insurance: standard models vs. internal models (Q2212172) (← links)
- A hierarchical copula-based world-wide valuation of sovereign risk (Q2347107) (← links)
- Rank-based methods for modeling dependence between loss triangles (Q2356636) (← links)
- Measuring the coupled risks: A copula-based CVaR model (Q2378280) (← links)
- Copula based hierarchical risk aggregation through sample reordering (Q2444712) (← links)
- Bivariate credibility bonus-malus premiums distinguishing between two types of claims (Q2520438) (← links)
- Aggregation of dependent risks using the Koehler-Symanowski copula function (Q2575457) (← links)
- A concept of copula robustness and its applications in quantitative risk management (Q2675816) (← links)
- AGGREGATION OF DEPENDENT RISKS IN MIXTURES OF EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTIONS AND EXTENSIONS (Q4691248) (← links)
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- COPULA REPRESENTATIONS FOR THE SUM OF DEPENDENT RISKS: MODELS AND COMPARISONS (Q5051173) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach to modeling multivariate multilevel insurance claims in the presence of unsettled claims (Q6121611) (← links)
- Copula modeling from Abe Sklar to the present day (Q6200955) (← links)
- Solving Estimating Equations With Copulas (Q6567910) (← links)
- Can we weather proof our insurance? (Q6625840) (← links)
- A spatially-weighted AMH copula-based dissimilarity measure for clustering variables: an application to urban thermal efficiency (Q6626639) (← links)