This paper considers stochastic comparison for parallel systems with two exponential components. For a given such system, we identify a region, such that, if the hazard rate pair of another parallel system lies in that region, then there exists likelihood ratio ordering between the two systems. The new results presented in this paper extend most existing ones in the literature
Pareto distribution is an important distribution in extreme value theory. In this paper, we consider...
The reversed (backward) hazard rate ordering is an ordering for random variables which compares life...
In this paper, the reliability properties of two-component parallel and series systems are considere...
This paper provides a partial solution to a long-standing open problem posted by Balakrishnan and Zh...
Let T(λ1,..,λn) be the lifetime of a parallel system consisting of exponential components with hazar...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of l-order and conjecture that the l-order of hazard rate ve...
In this paper, we investigate ordering properties of lifetimes of parallel systems consisting of two...
In this paper, we discuss stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of series and parallel systems with he...
In a recent article of Laniado and Lillo (2014), the authors obtained some comparison results on com...
Mao and Hu (2010) left an open problem about the hazard rate order between two parallel systems each...
Abstract—In the present communication, stochastic comparison of a series (parallel) system having he...
Mao and Hu [5] left an open problem about the hazard rate order between two parallel systems of n ge...
This paper considers stochastic comparison of component allocation policies in general two-parallel-...
summary:We focus on stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of series and parallel systems consisting of...
In this paper comparisons of allocation policies of components in two-parallel-series systems with ...
Pareto distribution is an important distribution in extreme value theory. In this paper, we consider...
The reversed (backward) hazard rate ordering is an ordering for random variables which compares life...
In this paper, the reliability properties of two-component parallel and series systems are considere...
This paper provides a partial solution to a long-standing open problem posted by Balakrishnan and Zh...
Let T(λ1,..,λn) be the lifetime of a parallel system consisting of exponential components with hazar...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of l-order and conjecture that the l-order of hazard rate ve...
In this paper, we investigate ordering properties of lifetimes of parallel systems consisting of two...
In this paper, we discuss stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of series and parallel systems with he...
In a recent article of Laniado and Lillo (2014), the authors obtained some comparison results on com...
Mao and Hu (2010) left an open problem about the hazard rate order between two parallel systems each...
Abstract—In the present communication, stochastic comparison of a series (parallel) system having he...
Mao and Hu [5] left an open problem about the hazard rate order between two parallel systems of n ge...
This paper considers stochastic comparison of component allocation policies in general two-parallel-...
summary:We focus on stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of series and parallel systems consisting of...
In this paper comparisons of allocation policies of components in two-parallel-series systems with ...
Pareto distribution is an important distribution in extreme value theory. In this paper, we consider...
The reversed (backward) hazard rate ordering is an ordering for random variables which compares life...
In this paper, the reliability properties of two-component parallel and series systems are considere...