Abstract

Abstract In mathematical literature the word “space” is generally used in an abstract sense for the definition of a class of sets or for a domain with the components of a vector as coordinates. This concept should not be confused with the concrete geographical space which defines the actual location of events or individuals. In the concrete sense the space is an important concept for many types of General Insurance, such as Fire Insurance, Motor Insurance and Crop Insurance. In this context only problems of Motor Insurance are considered. A part of the following argumentation may after suitable modifications be applied to other types of insurance. With respect to Crop Insurance the reader is referred to a paper by the present author (1955). Generally, the geographical space may be measured by a parameter vector of 1-3 dimensions. By making certain conventions the measure of the geographical space may be treated as one-dimensional.

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