Volume 21 - Article 29 | Pages 879–884
Survival as a Function of Life Expectancy
By Maxim Finkelstein, James W. Vaupel
This article is part of the ongoing Special Collection 8 „Formal Relationships“
Abstract
It is well known that life expectancy can be expressed as an integral of the survival curve. The reverse - that the survival function can be expressed as an integral of life expectancy - is also true.
Author’s Affiliation
- Maxim Finkelstein - University of the Free State, South Africa EMAIL
- James W. Vaupel - Syddansk Universitet, Denmark EMAIL
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