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The Theory of the Construction of Tables of Mortality and of similar Statistical Tables in use by the Actuary. A Course of Lectures by George Francis Hardy, F.I.A. Delivered at the Institute of Actuaries during the Session 1904–5. London : C. & E. Layton. 1909

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1909

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page 473 note * The column giving the distance of the mean from the origin is inaccurately headed “Mean = μ1.”

page 474 note * The difference between μx+t and μ[x]+t so far as it depends on the change in β, leads to and the relation between Bt and B—2n(10–t)logε10.βc t and the relation between βt and β would apparently be βt= β[1–n(19–2t)c−t ] where t is > 10. With regard to the determination of the constants, it would appear that if the value of m had been ascertained as stated at the foot of the page there would have remained three, not four, unknown quantities.

page 475 note * Transactions of the Berlin Congress, vol. ii, pp. 247–266.