AbstractFor a couple of lifetimes (X1,X2) with an exchangeable joint survival function F̄, attention is focused on notions of bivariate aging that can be described in terms of properties of the level curves of F̄. We analyze the relations existing among those notions of bivariate aging, univariate aging, and dependence. A goal and, at the same time, a method to this purpose is to define axiomatically a correspondence among those objects; in fact, we characterize notions of univariate and bivariate aging in terms of properties of dependence. Dependence between two lifetimes will be described in terms of their survival copula. The language of copulæ turns out to be generally useful for our purposes; in particular, we shall introduce the more ...
Ford >= 2, let X = (X(1),...,X(d)) be a vector of exchangeable continuous lifetimes with joint survi...
In some recent papers, the authors considered a function B that describes the level curves of an exc...
In some past works by the author and collaborators, the notion of ageing function of an exchangeable...
AbstractFor a couple of lifetimes (X1,X2) with an exchangeable joint survival function F̄, attention...
For a couple of lifetimes (X-1, X-2) with an exchangeable joint survival function F, attention is fo...
We first review an approach that had been developed in the past years to introduce concepts of “biva...
summary:Let $\mbox{\boldmath$X$} = (X,Y)$ be a pair of exchangeable lifetimes whose dependence struc...
We first review an approach that had been developed in the past years to introduce concepts of "biva...
For d≥2, let X=(X1, …, Xd) be a vector of exchangeable continuous lifetimes with joint survival func...
Bivariate aging notions for a vector X of lifetimes based on stochastic comparisons between X and X_...
We provide probabilistic explanations of equivalences, between conditions of positive dependence and...
In this note we consider a vector (X1,X2) of lifetimes whose dependence is described by an Archimede...
We consider a pair of exchangeable lifetimes X; Y and the families of the conditional survival fun...
In previous papers, evolution of dependence and ageing, for vectors of non-negative random variables...
In previous papers, evolution of dependence and ageing, for vectors of non-negative random variables...
Ford >= 2, let X = (X(1),...,X(d)) be a vector of exchangeable continuous lifetimes with joint survi...
In some recent papers, the authors considered a function B that describes the level curves of an exc...
In some past works by the author and collaborators, the notion of ageing function of an exchangeable...
AbstractFor a couple of lifetimes (X1,X2) with an exchangeable joint survival function F̄, attention...
For a couple of lifetimes (X-1, X-2) with an exchangeable joint survival function F, attention is fo...
We first review an approach that had been developed in the past years to introduce concepts of “biva...
summary:Let $\mbox{\boldmath$X$} = (X,Y)$ be a pair of exchangeable lifetimes whose dependence struc...
We first review an approach that had been developed in the past years to introduce concepts of "biva...
For d≥2, let X=(X1, …, Xd) be a vector of exchangeable continuous lifetimes with joint survival func...
Bivariate aging notions for a vector X of lifetimes based on stochastic comparisons between X and X_...
We provide probabilistic explanations of equivalences, between conditions of positive dependence and...
In this note we consider a vector (X1,X2) of lifetimes whose dependence is described by an Archimede...
We consider a pair of exchangeable lifetimes X; Y and the families of the conditional survival fun...
In previous papers, evolution of dependence and ageing, for vectors of non-negative random variables...
In previous papers, evolution of dependence and ageing, for vectors of non-negative random variables...
Ford >= 2, let X = (X(1),...,X(d)) be a vector of exchangeable continuous lifetimes with joint survi...
In some recent papers, the authors considered a function B that describes the level curves of an exc...
In some past works by the author and collaborators, the notion of ageing function of an exchangeable...