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  2. Actuarial science - Wikipedia

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    Actuarial science is the discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, pension, finance, investment and other industries and professions. Actuaries are professionals trained in this discipline.

  3. List of fictional actuaries - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Magic - by Kelley Armstrong; character Reuben Aldrich is the head of the actuarial department at a supernatural organisation; he may also be a necromancer Mrs. Warren's Profession - "I shall set up in chambers in the City and work at actuarial calculations and conveyancing," says Vivie, the daughter of the eponymous heroine of George ...

  4. Actuary - Wikipedia

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    While Halley actually predated much of what is now considered the start of the actuarial profession, he was the first to rigorously calculate premiums for a life insurance policy mathematically and statistically [38] James C. Hickman (1927–2006) American actuarial educator, researcher, and author [71] Oswald Jacoby (1902–1984)

  5. Society of Actuaries - Wikipedia

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    The Actuarial Society of America was the first actuarial professional association in North America, founded in 1889 with only 38 members and headquartered in New York City. Initial members were included by invitation, but the organization soon adopted a system of examination for qualification, with the first Fellow to qualify via exams joining ...

  6. Bonnie Averbach - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Averbach (née Rudolph; 1933 – October 16, 2019) was an American mathematics and actuarial science educator who worked for many years on the faculty of Temple University and was known for her books in mathematics.

  7. Robert Henderson (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Henderson worked in the field of actuarial science, including life insurance and its history, mortality tables, interpolation, cumulative frequency analysis, and moments. In 1914 he was a member of the Committee of the Census appointed by the Actuarial Society of America to advise the Director of the United States Census Bureau.

  8. James C. Hickman - Wikipedia

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    James Hickman was born on August 27, 1927, in Indianola, Iowa.His father (also named James C. Hickman) owned a small shop on the town's square. Hickman went to Simpson College where he earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics with an emphasis in actuarial science in 1950.

  9. Miles Menander Dawson - Wikipedia

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    He wrote numerous books and articles on life insurance and actuarial science. [3] In 1905 and 1910 he acted as a lobbyist when bills were being prepared to regulate the insurance industry. [4] In 1908 he was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in Rome. [5] In 1914 he became one of the inaugural Fellows of the American Statistical Association. [6] He ...