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Compound Poisson approximation appears naturally in situations where one deals with a large number of rare events. It has important applications in insurance, extreme value theory, reliability theory, mathematical biology, and more. Compound Poisson Approximation synthesizes the most important recent research in the field in a single volume. With an extensive list of references, open problems, and exercises, it will become the standard reference book on the topic.
Features
Provides a comprehensive overview of this rapidly expanding field
Synthesizes the most important research results of recent years
Presents an array of special topics
Provides the reader with a set of tools needed for research and education
The book is of interest to researchers and postgraduate students from probability, statistics, and mathematics.
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Compound Poisson approximation appears naturally in situations where one deals with a large number of rare events. It has important applications in insurance, extreme value theory, reliability theory, mathematical biology, and more. Compound Poisson Approximation synthesizes the most important recent research in the field in a single volume. With an extensive list of references, open problems, and exercises, it will become the standard reference book on the topic.
Features
Provides a comprehensive overview of this rapidly expanding field
Synthesizes the most important research results of recent years
Presents an array of special topics
Provides the reader with a set of tools needed for research and education
The book is of interest to researchers and postgraduate students from probability, statistics, and mathematics.