2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2009.10.003
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Analysis of the Gerber–Shiu function and dividend barrier problems for a risk process with two classes of claims

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“…we conclude that there is a root z = r ∈ (vq 1 q 2 , v ] to Equation (14). Moreover, it is known from the safety loading condition Equation 3that…”
Section: The Generating Function Of the Expected Discounted Penalty Fmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…we conclude that there is a root z = r ∈ (vq 1 q 2 , v ] to Equation (14). Moreover, it is known from the safety loading condition Equation 3that…”
Section: The Generating Function Of the Expected Discounted Penalty Fmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…It is easy to verify that (zĝ(z)) > 0 and (zĝ(z)) > 0, which implies that zĝ(z) is an increasing convex function. Hence, Equation (14) has at most two roots. By noting that…”
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“…The authors derived an integro-differential equation system for the Gerber-Shiu functions, and obtained their Laplace transforms when the corresponding Lundberg equation has distinct roots. Chadjiconstantinidis and Papaioannou [4] studied a risk model with two independent classes of insurance risks in the presence of a constant dividend barrier. A system of integro-differential equations with certain boundary conditions for the Gerber-Shiu function was derived and solved.…”
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“…A system of integro-differential equations for the expected discounted penalty function was derived and solved. For more related references on two classes of risk processes problem, the reader may consult the following publications and references therein, Yuen et al (2002), Li and Garrido (2005), Chadjiconstantinidis and Papaioannou (2009), etc. Under the above risk models, premiums are assumed to be received by insurance companies at a constant rate over time.…”
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confidence: 99%