Actuarial Mathematics
An absorbing state is a condition in a stochastic process where, once entered, the process cannot leave. This concept is essential in understanding multiple state models, particularly in scenarios such as disability insurance where an individual may transition to a state of permanent disability and never return to full health. Recognizing absorbing states helps actuaries evaluate long-term outcomes and the implications of transitions in health status for insurance products.
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