The notion of stochastic precedence between two random variables emerges as a relevant concept in several fields of applied probability. When one consider a vector of random variables X1,..,Xn, this notion has a preeminent role in the analysis of minima of the type minj∈AXj for A ⊂{1,...n}. In such an analysis, however, several apparently controversial aspects can arise (among which phenomena of “non-transitivity”). Here we concentrate attention on vectors of non-negative random variables with absolutely continuous joint distributions, in which a case the set of the multivariate conditional hazard rate (m.c.h.r.) functions can be employed as a convenient method to describe different aspects of stochastic dependence. In terms of the m.c.h.r....
AbstractLet (Xi, Yi) i=1, 2, …, n be n independent and identically distributed random variables from...
Working paperAvailable characterizations of the various notions of stochastic dominance concern cont...
Second-order stochastic dominance answers the question “Under what conditions will all risk-averse a...
The notion of stochastic precedence between two random variables emerges as a relevant concept in se...
The concept of stochastic precedence between two real-valued random variables has often emerged in d...
A weak version of the joint hazard rate order, useful to stochastically compare not independent rand...
AbstractEvery univariate random variable is smaller, with respect to the ordinary stochastic order a...
AbstractFor a sample of iid observations {(Xi, Yi)} from an absolutely continuous distribution, the ...
Given a bivariate sample [special characters omitted], the rth order statistic [special characters o...
The task of comparing two random vectors with respect to some multivariate stochastic ordering usual...
This paper uses the stochastic dominance approach to study orderings of inter-dependence for n-dimen...
The analysis of many randomised algorithms involves random variables that are not independent, and h...
A great number of articles have dealt with stochastic comparisons of ordered random variables in th...
We analyze some specific aspects concerning conditional orderings and relations among them. To this ...
AbstractGiven a collection of random variables, we build a probabilistic relation that, in the case ...
AbstractLet (Xi, Yi) i=1, 2, …, n be n independent and identically distributed random variables from...
Working paperAvailable characterizations of the various notions of stochastic dominance concern cont...
Second-order stochastic dominance answers the question “Under what conditions will all risk-averse a...
The notion of stochastic precedence between two random variables emerges as a relevant concept in se...
The concept of stochastic precedence between two real-valued random variables has often emerged in d...
A weak version of the joint hazard rate order, useful to stochastically compare not independent rand...
AbstractEvery univariate random variable is smaller, with respect to the ordinary stochastic order a...
AbstractFor a sample of iid observations {(Xi, Yi)} from an absolutely continuous distribution, the ...
Given a bivariate sample [special characters omitted], the rth order statistic [special characters o...
The task of comparing two random vectors with respect to some multivariate stochastic ordering usual...
This paper uses the stochastic dominance approach to study orderings of inter-dependence for n-dimen...
The analysis of many randomised algorithms involves random variables that are not independent, and h...
A great number of articles have dealt with stochastic comparisons of ordered random variables in th...
We analyze some specific aspects concerning conditional orderings and relations among them. To this ...
AbstractGiven a collection of random variables, we build a probabilistic relation that, in the case ...
AbstractLet (Xi, Yi) i=1, 2, …, n be n independent and identically distributed random variables from...
Working paperAvailable characterizations of the various notions of stochastic dominance concern cont...
Second-order stochastic dominance answers the question “Under what conditions will all risk-averse a...