AbstractIn the univariate setup the Lomax distribution is being widely used for stochastic modelling of decreasing failure rate life components. It also serves as a useful model in the study of labour turnover, queueing theory, and biological analysis. A bivariate extension of the Lomax distribution given in Lindley and Singpurwalla (1986) fails to cover the case of independence. Our present attempt is to obtain the unique determination of a bivariate Lomax distribution through characterization results. In this process we also obtain bivariate extensions of the exponential and a finite range distributions. The bivariate Lomax distribution thus obtained is a member of the Arnold (1990) flexible family of Pareto distributions and the bivariat...
Abstract: In the bivariate continuous set up exponential, Lomax and FR distributions have been chara...
We propose and study a two-parameter univariate distribution called the Lomax-Rayleigh distribution,...
In recent years, the construction of bivariate (and multivariate) discrete distributions has attract...
AbstractIn the univariate setup the Lomax distribution is being widely used for stochastic modelling...
A new generalization of Lomax distribution is derived and studied. Some of its useful properties are...
Univariate exponential distribution is a useful statistical model in many applications. To model com...
Recently attempts have been made to characterize probability distributions via truncated expectation...
AbstractRecently attempts have been made to characterize probability distributions via truncated exp...
The paper introduces a new distribution called the Lomax-Weibull distribution using the competing ri...
In this paper, a new modification of the Lomax distribution is considered named as Lomax exponential...
AbstractRecently attempts have been made to characterize probability distributions via truncated exp...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull extension distribution (BEMWE) is intr...
AbstractBivariate exponential distribution of Marshall-Olkin form, bivariate Rayleigh distribution, ...
SUMMARY. We derive bivariate exponential distributions using independent auxil-iary random variables...
AbstractRecently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quit...
Abstract: In the bivariate continuous set up exponential, Lomax and FR distributions have been chara...
We propose and study a two-parameter univariate distribution called the Lomax-Rayleigh distribution,...
In recent years, the construction of bivariate (and multivariate) discrete distributions has attract...
AbstractIn the univariate setup the Lomax distribution is being widely used for stochastic modelling...
A new generalization of Lomax distribution is derived and studied. Some of its useful properties are...
Univariate exponential distribution is a useful statistical model in many applications. To model com...
Recently attempts have been made to characterize probability distributions via truncated expectation...
AbstractRecently attempts have been made to characterize probability distributions via truncated exp...
The paper introduces a new distribution called the Lomax-Weibull distribution using the competing ri...
In this paper, a new modification of the Lomax distribution is considered named as Lomax exponential...
AbstractRecently attempts have been made to characterize probability distributions via truncated exp...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull extension distribution (BEMWE) is intr...
AbstractBivariate exponential distribution of Marshall-Olkin form, bivariate Rayleigh distribution, ...
SUMMARY. We derive bivariate exponential distributions using independent auxil-iary random variables...
AbstractRecently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quit...
Abstract: In the bivariate continuous set up exponential, Lomax and FR distributions have been chara...
We propose and study a two-parameter univariate distribution called the Lomax-Rayleigh distribution,...
In recent years, the construction of bivariate (and multivariate) discrete distributions has attract...