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New Developments On The Use Of Bivariate Rodriguez-Burr Iii Distribution In Reliability Studies

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  • Filippo Domma

    (Dipartimento di Economia e Statistica, Università della Calabria)

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In this paper we study the bivariate Rodriguez-Burr III distribution from a reliability point of view. In particular, we derive various functions used in reliability theory of conditional distributions, viz hazard rate, reversed hazard rate, mean residual life and mean reversed residual life and, using some notions of dependence, their monotonicity is discussed. Finally, some measures of dependence based on the distribution function and on the mean reversed residual life are investigated.

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  • Filippo Domma, 2009. "New Developments On The Use Of Bivariate Rodriguez-Burr Iii Distribution In Reliability Studies," Working Papers 200907, Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Economia, Statistica e Finanza "Giovanni Anania" - DESF.
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    1. Yang, Xipei & Frees, Edward W. & Zhang, Zhengjun, 2011. "A generalized beta copula with applications in modeling multivariate long-tailed data," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 49(2), pages 265-284, September.

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    Conditional Distribution; Reveserd Hazard Rate; TP2; Dependence Measures;
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