Population mortality and assured lives' mortality in Great Britain - a comparison of trends
The Institute's Coat of Arms
The Institute's Coat of Arms
Some family connexions of William Morgan, F.R.S. (1750-1833)
Automatic electronic machines: abstract of the discussion
Insurance contracts in terms of equity shares: abstract of the discussion
The application of elementary linear programming to approximate valuation
It is a common experience in many fields of investigation to find that the standard methods which have been developed and used in a given field prove inadequate in a particular application. In these circumstances it is often found that no further progress can be made along lines hitherto considered conventional, because some fundamental question has not been explicitly posed and answered by the standard methods.