In this paper, fundamental results of the joint distribution of the bivariate exponential distributions are established. The positive support multivariate distribution theory is important in reliability and survival analysis, and we applied it to the case where more than one failure or survival is observed in a given study. Usually, the multivariate distribution is restricted to those with marginal distributions of a specified and familiar lifetime family. The family of exponential distribution contains the absolutely continuous and discrete case models with a nonzero probability on a set of measure zero. Examples are given, and estimators are developed and applied to simulated data. Our findings generalize substantially known results in th...
Recently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quite effect...
AbstractA new class of bivariate survival distributions is constructed from a given family of surviv...
In this work we present a bivariate distribution of X and N, where N has a Poisson distribution and ...
In this paper, fundamental results of the joint distribution of the bivariate exponential distributi...
In this paper, fundamental results of the joint distribution of the bivariate exponential distributi...
Because of the numerous applications, characterization of multivariate survival distributions is sti...
SUMMARY. We derive bivariate exponential distributions using independent auxil-iary random variables...
Freund [1961] introduced a bivariate extension of the exponential distribution that provides a model...
The bivariate exponential distribution is neither absolutely continuous nor discrete due to the prop...
AbstractA general approach for the development of multivariate survival models, based on a set of gi...
AbstractA new class of bivariate distributions is presented in this paper. The procedure used in thi...
AbstractRecently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quit...
Univariate exponential distribution is a useful statistical model in many applications. To model com...
AbstractA univariate logistic distribution can be specified by considering a suitable form for the o...
The aim of this paper is to explore multivariate survival techniques for the analysis of bivariate r...
Recently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quite effect...
AbstractA new class of bivariate survival distributions is constructed from a given family of surviv...
In this work we present a bivariate distribution of X and N, where N has a Poisson distribution and ...
In this paper, fundamental results of the joint distribution of the bivariate exponential distributi...
In this paper, fundamental results of the joint distribution of the bivariate exponential distributi...
Because of the numerous applications, characterization of multivariate survival distributions is sti...
SUMMARY. We derive bivariate exponential distributions using independent auxil-iary random variables...
Freund [1961] introduced a bivariate extension of the exponential distribution that provides a model...
The bivariate exponential distribution is neither absolutely continuous nor discrete due to the prop...
AbstractA general approach for the development of multivariate survival models, based on a set of gi...
AbstractA new class of bivariate distributions is presented in this paper. The procedure used in thi...
AbstractRecently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quit...
Univariate exponential distribution is a useful statistical model in many applications. To model com...
AbstractA univariate logistic distribution can be specified by considering a suitable form for the o...
The aim of this paper is to explore multivariate survival techniques for the analysis of bivariate r...
Recently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quite effect...
AbstractA new class of bivariate survival distributions is constructed from a given family of surviv...
In this work we present a bivariate distribution of X and N, where N has a Poisson distribution and ...