Tomoyuki ICHIBA
Postdoctoral scholar,
Statistics and Applied Probability
Center for Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Research
University of California Santa Barbara
Teaching at UCSB
- PSTAT 172 A(Winter '10). Tentatively 172 B (Spring '10), 182 T (Spring '10).
172 A
Probabilistic and deterministic contingency mathematics in life and health insurance, annuities, and pensions. Topics include: survival distributions and life tables, life insurance, life annuities, net premiums, net premium reserves.
- Instructor: Tomoyuki ICHIBA
- email address: ichiba at mark pstat.ucsb.edu
- office hours: M-W 10:00-11:00.
- Textbooks:
- Actuarial Mathematics 2nd Edition, by Bowers et al. We cover Chapters 3-7. (Library reserved).
- Models for Quantifying Risk, 3rd Edition, by Cunningham et al. It is recommended for the SOA/CAS Exams. We cover Chapters 3 - 8.
- Course Web page is on Guchospace
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- Exam FM Details from Society of Actuaries:
http://www.soa.org/files/pdf/edu-2008-fall-exam-fm.pdf
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