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Impossible Things

Impossibility has often featured in humourous fiction.  From Lewis Carroll's White Queen, who "believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast", to Douglas Adams' Restaurant at the End of the Universe, there is entertainment value in absurdity.

Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: competing risks

The Curse of Cause of Death Models

Stephen's earlier blog explained the origin of the very useful result relating the life-table survival probability \({}_tp_x\) and the hazard rate \(\mu_{x+t}\), namely:

\[ {}_tp_x = \exp \left( - \int_0^t \mu_{x+s} \, ds \right). \qquad (1) \]

To complete the picture, we add the assumption that the future lifetime of a person now aged \(x\) is a random variable, denoted by \(T_x\), and the connection with expression (1) which is:

Written by: Angus MacdonaldTags: Filter information matrix by tag: cause of death, Filter information matrix by tag: competing risks

A/E in A&E

We have often written about how modelling the force of mortality, μx, is superior to using the rate of mortality, qx.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: competing risks, Filter information matrix by tag: force of mortality