Uniform asymptotics for ruin probabilities in a two-dimensional nonstandard renewal risk model with stochastic returns

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In this paper, we consider a two-dimensional nonstandard renewal risk model with stochastic returns, in which the two lines of claim sizes form a sequence of independent and identically distributed random vectors following a bivariate Sarmanov distribution, and the two claim-number processes satisfy a certain dependence structure. When the two marginal distributions of the claim-size vector belong to the intersection of the dominated-variation class and the class of long-tailed distributions, we obtain uniform asymptotic formulas of finite-time and infinite-time ruin probabilities.

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Dong, Y., & Wang, D. (2018). Uniform asymptotics for ruin probabilities in a two-dimensional nonstandard renewal risk model with stochastic returns. Journal of Inequalities and Applications, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13660-018-1913-6

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