Alfred Berger (mathematician)

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Alfred Berger (born February 16, 1882 in Brno , † March 10, 1942 in Vienna ) was an actuary .

Alfred Berger studied mathematics and physics at the universities of Munich , Vienna and Göttingen between 1901 and 1906 and was awarded a doctorate in 1906 by Wilhelm Wirtinger in Vienna. phil. PhD.

From 1928 he taught as a private lecturer for mathematics in private insurance and mathematical statistics at the University of Vienna. In 1933 he was appointed associate professor there.

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  • Principles of life underwriting. 2 vols., 1923 a. 1925

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