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Occupation measure and local time of classical risk processes

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  • Kolkovska, Ekaterina T.
  • Lopez-Mimbela, Jose A.
  • Morales, Jose Villa

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  • Kolkovska, Ekaterina T. & Lopez-Mimbela, Jose A. & Morales, Jose Villa, 2005. "Occupation measure and local time of classical risk processes," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 37(3), pages 573-584, December.
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