Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (113)
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Lefèvre, C., Becker, N. G., & Utev, S. (2007). Estimating protective vaccine efficacy from large trials with recruitment. Journal of statistical planning and inference, 137, 907-914. doi:10.1016/j.jspi.2006.06.016
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Lefèvre, C., & Picard, P. (2006). A nonhomogeneous risk model for insurance. Computers & mathematics with applications, 51(2), 325-334. doi:10.1016/j.camwa.2005.11.005
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Lefèvre, C. (2006). On the outcome of a cascading failure model. Probability in the engineering and informational sciences, 20, 413-427.
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Lefèvre, C. (2005). Nonstationarity and randomization in the Reed-Frost epidemic model. Journal of Applied Probability, 42, 1-14. doi:10.1239/jap/1134587808
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Denuit, M., Lefèvre, C., & Mesfioui, M. (2004). On spline approximation for bivariate functions of increasing convex types. Revue d'analyse numérique et de théorie de l'approximation, 32, 145-159.
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Picard, P., Lefèvre, C., & Coulibaly, I. (2003). Multirisks model and finite-time ruin probabilities. Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability, 5, 337-353.
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Lefèvre, C., & Utev, S. (2003). Exact norms of a Stein-type operator and associated stochastic orderings. Probability theory and related fields, 127(3), 353-366. doi:10.1007/s00440-003-0288-9
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Denuit, M., Lefèvre, C., & Picard, P. (2003). Polynomial structures in order statistics distributions. Journal of statistical planning and inference, 113, 151-178.
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Picard, P., Lefèvre, C., & Coulibaly, I. (2003). Problèmes de ruine en théorie du risque à temps discret avec horizon fini. Journal of Applied Probability, 40, 527-542.
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Picard, P., & Lefèvre, C. (2003). On the first meeting or crossing of two independent trajectories for some counting processes. Stochastic processes and their applications, 104, 217-242.
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Picard, P., & Lefèvre, C. (2003). Probabilité de ruine éventuelle dans un modèle de risque à temps discret. Journal of Applied Probability, 40, 543-556.
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Denuit, M., Lefèvre, C., & Utev, S. (2002). Measuring the impact of dependence between claims occurrences. Insurance. Mathematics & economics, 30(1), 1-19. doi:10.1016/S0167-6687(01)00088-9