Sequential order statistics can be used to describe the lifetime of a system with n components which works as long as k components function assuming that failures possibly affect the lifetimes of remaining units. In this work, the reversed hazard rates of sequential order statistics are examined. Conditions for the reversed hazard rate ordering and the decreasing reversed hazard rate property of sequential order statistics are given
We study the problem of comparing ageing patterns of lifetimes of k-out-of-n systems with i.i.d. com...
In this paper, we investigate ordering properties of lifetimes of parallel systems consisting of two...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the ordering properties of sample ranges arising from multiple...
A great number of articles have dealt with stochastic comparisons of ordered random variables in th...
The reversed (backward) hazard rate ordering is an ordering for random variables which compares life...
dTwo well-known orders that have been introduced and studied in reliability theory are defined via s...
Two well-known orders that have been introduced and studied in reliability theory are defined via st...
AbstractIn the model of sequential order statistics, prior distributions are considered for the mode...
The paper is motivated by the stochastic comparison of the reliability of non-repairable k-out-of-n ...
In this paper, we discuss stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of series and parallel systems with he...
In this paper we study a family of stochastic orders of random variables defined via the comparison...
In this paper we present some known results on cumulative measures of information, study their prope...
In many practical applications, mathematical models of ordered random variables play an important ro...
The lifetimes of two-component series systems with two active redundancies are compared using the ha...
In this paper, reversed preservation properties of right spread order, total time on test order and ...
We study the problem of comparing ageing patterns of lifetimes of k-out-of-n systems with i.i.d. com...
In this paper, we investigate ordering properties of lifetimes of parallel systems consisting of two...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the ordering properties of sample ranges arising from multiple...
A great number of articles have dealt with stochastic comparisons of ordered random variables in th...
The reversed (backward) hazard rate ordering is an ordering for random variables which compares life...
dTwo well-known orders that have been introduced and studied in reliability theory are defined via s...
Two well-known orders that have been introduced and studied in reliability theory are defined via st...
AbstractIn the model of sequential order statistics, prior distributions are considered for the mode...
The paper is motivated by the stochastic comparison of the reliability of non-repairable k-out-of-n ...
In this paper, we discuss stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of series and parallel systems with he...
In this paper we study a family of stochastic orders of random variables defined via the comparison...
In this paper we present some known results on cumulative measures of information, study their prope...
In many practical applications, mathematical models of ordered random variables play an important ro...
The lifetimes of two-component series systems with two active redundancies are compared using the ha...
In this paper, reversed preservation properties of right spread order, total time on test order and ...
We study the problem of comparing ageing patterns of lifetimes of k-out-of-n systems with i.i.d. com...
In this paper, we investigate ordering properties of lifetimes of parallel systems consisting of two...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the ordering properties of sample ranges arising from multiple...