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As previously announced the final exam in STK4400 will take place on May 3, Room 723, N. H. Abels hus. NOTE: Only students with an approved mandatory assignment can take this final exam. By now, all these students should have received an email containing further information about the exam, including the exact time when it will take place. If you have an approved mandatory assignment, and have not received this email, please contact me as soon as possible.
When the exam starts, you will get a text describing the questions. You can then read through the questions for 15 minutes before the oral examination starts. During this period you can use all relevant sources, including lecture notes. The following examination will last for approximately 30 minutes.
Note also that a collection of example problems has been posted ...
Today I gave the final lecture of the course. This means that the lecture Wednesday, April 19th is cancelled. As previously announced, there will be an oral exam in the course May 3rd at 9.00 am. Please check the course web page for further information later regarding the schedule. Note also that a collection of example problems has been posted here.
Linyinfeng Deng is elected as student representative for the course.
The mandatory assignment is now available and can be downloaded here. In order to complete the assignment, you need the following three python files: contourtest_01.py, c_contour.py and util.py. If you have trouble running the Python code, please contact me by mail as soon as possible. The deadline for the assignment is March 23 at 14.30. For further information about how to submit the assignment see STK4400 Canvas page. GOOD LUCK!!
Welcome to STK4400. In this course we will cover a range of different topics from risk analysis, including binary and multistate reliability and availability, reinsurance, oil production, and some applied cases. The lectures will be based on the STK3405 compendium, as well as various scientific papers available here. A tentative schedule for the lectures can be found here. Unfortunately, the first lecture, January 23 is cancelled, but we expect to start up on January 25.