2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2004.11.004
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Multivariate risk model of phase type

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“…Then the MPH of Kulkarni [20] can be recovered from our model by letting the "rewards" U h , h ∈ C follow exponential distributions. For applications of MPH distribution in insurance and risk management, we refer to, e.g., Cai and Li [4]. Furthermore, the CMPH distribution is related to the multivariate Erlang mixture distribution introduced by Lee and Lin [21].…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the MPH of Kulkarni [20] can be recovered from our model by letting the "rewards" U h , h ∈ C follow exponential distributions. For applications of MPH distribution in insurance and risk management, we refer to, e.g., Cai and Li [4]. Furthermore, the CMPH distribution is related to the multivariate Erlang mixture distribution introduced by Lee and Lin [21].…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exact solutions of these probabilities are rarely available, and existing result are mostly in the form of bounds. Chan et al(2003) , Cai and Li(2005) and Yuen et al(2006) derived bounds for the ultimate ruin probability Ψ min (u 1 , u 2 ).…”
Section: Bounds For Ruin Probabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These prominently include copulas (e.g., Frees and Valdez [11]), multivariate distributions such as elliptical (e.g., Landsman and Valdez [12]), exponential dispersion (e.g., Landsman and Valdez [13]), Erlang mixtures (e.g., Lee and Lin [14]), Tweedie (e.g., Furman and Landsman [15]), phase-type (e.g., Cai and Li [16]), multivariate Gamma (e.g., Furman [17], Furman and Landsman [18]), Pareto (e.g., Asimit et al [19], Chiragiev and Landsman [20], Vernic [21]). Certainly, we have mentioned here only a few references, but they lead to other important references.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%