401-3925-00L Non-Life Insurance: Mathematics and Statistics
Semester | Autumn Semester 2016 |
Lecturers | M. V. Wüthrich |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | English |
Abstract | The lecture aims at providing a basis in non-life insurance mathematics which forms a core subject of actuarial sciences. It discusses collective risk modeling, individual claim size modeling, approximations for compound distributions, ruin theory, premium calculation principles, tariffication with generalized linear models, credibility theory, claims reserving and solvency. |
Objective | The student is familiar with the basics in non-life insurance mathematics and statistics. This includes the basic mathematical models for insurance liability modeling, pricing concepts, stochastic claims reserving models and ruin and solvency considerations. |
Content | The following topics are treated: Collective Risk Modeling Individual Claim Size Modeling Approximations for Compound Distributions Ruin Theory in Discrete Time Premium Calculation Principles Tariffication and Generalized Linear Models Bayesian Models and Credibility Theory Claims Reserving Solvency Considerations |
Lecture notes | M. V. Wüthrich, Non-Life Insurance: Mathematics & Statistics Link |
Prerequisites / Notice | The exams ONLY take place during the official ETH examination period. This course will be held in English and counts towards the diploma of "Aktuar SAV". For the latter, see details under Link. Prerequisites: knowledge of probability theory, statistics and applied stochastic processes. |