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Basic Probabilistic Tools for Stochastic Modeling / Pierre Devolder, Jacques Janssen, Raimondo Manca -- Chapter 2. Homogeneous and Non-Homogeneous Renewal Models / Pierre Devolder, Jacques Janssen, Raimondo Manca -- Chapter 3. Markov Chains / Pierre Devolder, Jacques Janssen, Raimondo Manca -- Chapter 4. Homogeneous and Non-Homogeneous Semi-Markov Models / Pierre Devolder, Jacques Janssen, Raimondo Manca -- Chapter 5. Stochastic Calculus / Pierre Devolder, Jacques Janssen, Raimondo Manca -- Chapter 6. Lévy Processes / Pierre Devolder, Jacques Janssen, Raimondo -- Chapter 7. Actuarial Evaluation, VaR and Stochastic Interest Rate Models. 330 $aThis book presents basic stochastic processes, stochastic calculus including Le?vy processes on one hand, and Markov and Semi Markov models on the other. 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