Abstract
The individual rate of aging is defined as the relative derivative of one's risk of death with respect to one's age. The b-hypothesis, formulated by Vaupel (2010), postulates that all humans share the same rate of aging. In order to check this hypothesis given the existing aggregate data on human mortality, we present several statistical approaches, their advantages and shortcomings, as well as some preliminary conclusions.
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Event ID
17
Session 2
Paper presenter
26 010
Type of Submissions
Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
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Weight in Programme
1 000
Status in Programme
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