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Axioms and Definitions of Risks Management Technologies

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Abstract

Any built algorithm reflects a certain general theory, from which it follows as a particular case.

A.V. Yaroshenko

We consider the basic axioms, axioms of logic and probabilistic (LP) calculus by Ryabinin, axioms and theorems of Risks management technologies, basic definitions, peculiarities of technologies, the formal LP-theory of risk for the LP-classification class. The development of axioms of Risks management technologies is significant for understanding, substantiating, validating and developing this new science discipline.

The phenomenon of LP-calculus consists in the fact that it is not described in mathematical handbooks and encyclopedias as a science discipline and at the same time it is used in various applications.

Any built algorithm reflects a certain general theory, from which it follows as a particular case.

A.V. Yaroshenko

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Solozhentsev, E.D. (2012). Axioms and Definitions of Risks Management Technologies. In: Risk Management Technologies. Topics in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4288-8_9

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