William MakehamWilliam Matthew Makeham (11 September 1826 – 17 November 1891) was an English actuary and mathematician. Makeham was responsible for proposing the age-independent Makeham term in the Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality that, together with the exponentially age-dependent Gompertz term, was one of the most effective theories to describe human mortality.[1] Makeham was responsible for two important studies on human mortality:[2]
He had one wife, Hepzibah Reed, and seven children, William, Amy, Elizabeth, Thomas, Frederick, Emily, and George. References
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