Karl-theodor Eisele
Mathematics
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Karl-Théodor Eisele is a professor emeritus of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics at the University of Strasbourg, and member of Laboratoire de Recherche en Gestion et Économie (LARGE) and Institut de Recherche Mathématique avancée (IRMA). He joined the University of Strasbourg in 1988. Before, he held several positions at the universities of Heidelberg, Zurich, and New York. From 1996 to 2006 he was responsible for the actuarial program at Strasbourg. He is a Fellow of the German Association for Actuarial and Financial Mathematics and the Swiss Association of Actuaries. His research is related to compound claim, and is based on the results of the study.
Research Interest
His current research focuses on Linking Finance and Insurance: Theory and Applications.His research is related to compound claim, and is based on the results of the study.
Publications
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"Weak topologies for modules of randomized variable variables, with S." "Taieb," "J. Math. Analysis Applications, 421, 1334-1357, 2015.
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Market Consistent Assessments for Insurance Companies, Dresdner Schriften zur Versicherungsmathematik 1, 2016.
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Asymptotically stable dynamic risk assessments, with M. Kupper, Statistics & Risk Modeling, 33, 41-50, 2016.