Mortality Patterns
The mortality verification is used to connect the beta-function model to recognizable human mortality patterns. The cumulative hazard is defined as negative log survival, and the hazard is its age derivative. Above approximately 111 years…
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The mortality verification is used to connect the beta-function model to recognizable human mortality patterns. The cumulative hazard is defined as negative log survival, and the hazard is its age derivative. Above approximately 111 years in the 2007 Swedish model, mortality declines and reaches zero at about 122.86 years. The model estimates the age where mortality begins to decline by solving d mu(x)/dx = 0.