equivalence principle

collocation in English

meaningsofequivalenceandprinciple

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equivalence
noun[U]
uk
/ɪˈkwɪv.əl.əns/
us
/ɪˈkwɪv.əl.əns/
the fact of having the same amount, value, purpose, ...
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principle
noun
uk
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
us
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens ...
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(Definition ofequivalenceandprinciplefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Note that this is not theequivalenceprinciplepremium.
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The interpretation above for theequivalenceprincipletells us that there is an implicit investment of the premium in puts.
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Theequivalenceprinciplerefers to the fact that, without external interventions, a competitive health insurance market tends to the use of riskadjusted premiums.
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The fact that this indeed leads to the optimal evaluation of u t is the certaintyequivalenceprinciple.
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As we know, general relativity was built upon theequivalenceprinciple.
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Note that this premium is also theequivalenceprinciplepremium.
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Let us first examine how the premium is invested under theequivalenceprinciple.
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In view of the results presented in this paper, one can expect most of the dynamicequivalenceprincipleto be saved in such frameworks.
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The work on repeated games, theequivalenceprinciple, the continuum of players, interactive epistemology-all had a big impact.
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The question is whether the dynamicequivalenceprinciple, when applied to such growth rates, is saved in this new framework.
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Note that, for a single contract, the same question would arise with the hedging strategy for theequivalenceprinciplepremium.
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Theequivalenceprincipleis just the statement that the premium should be chosen such that this loss variable is of zero expectation.
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The premium takes mortality risk into account only through theequivalenceprinciple, that is mortality risk is assumed to be diversified (mortality is taken in the mean).
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However, this geometrical analogy is an a posteriori consequence of the equations of motion derived from theequivalenceprinciple, and plays no necessary role in our considerations.
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