
Thomas N. Herzog
Biographie de Thomas N. Herzog
Thomas N. Herzog, Ph.D., A.S.A, is the Chief Actuary of the Federal Housing Administration in Washington, D.C. He has a Sc.B. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University and a Ph.D. in Mathematics, with a major in Statistics, from the University of Maryland.
Dr. Herzog is the author or co-author of four books: Introduction to Credibility Theory; Applications of Monte Carlo Methods to Finance and Insurance, co-authored by Professor Graham Lord of Princeton University; Models for Quantifying Risk, co-authored with Robin Cunningham and Dick London; and Data Quality and Record Linkage Techniques, co-authored with Fritz Scheuren and William Winkler.
Dr. Herzog is the winner of the 1990 AERF Practitioner's Award for a paper on Home Equity Conversion Mortgages, written with Theresa R. DiVenti.
Livres de Thomas N. Herzog
Auteurs : Robin Cunningham, Thomas N. Herzog, Richard L. London
Éditeur : Actex
Date de parution : 01/01/2006
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