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Explicit Expressions for Single and Product Moments of Lower Generalized Order Statistics from Log Logistic Distribution and its Characterization

International journal of agricultural and statistical sciences
Current paper comprehensively establishes exact expressions for both single and product moments of lower generalized order statistics originating from scaled log-logistic distributions, popularly recognized as the Fisk Distribution-a distribution ...
Rajesh Sachdev
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Laplace’s Law of Succession Estimator and M-Statistics

American Statistician
The classic formula for estimating the binomial probability as the proportion of successes contradicts common sense for extreme probabilities when the event never occurs or occurs every time.
E. Demidenko
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An approach for parametric survival ANOVA with application to Weibull distribution

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
. Motivated by the serious Type-I error issues of widely used Cox-PH method in survival analysis, this article introduces an approach one can take in deriving superior parametric tests based on distributions such as the gamma, lognormal, and Weibull ...
Sam Weerahandi, M. Ananda, Osman Dağ
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Asymptotic relative efficiency of combining infinitely many independent tests under Lomax distribution: A Bahadur stochastic comparison

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
This article explores the efficiency of six classical methods for combining independent p-values under the Lomax distribution, evaluated through Bahadur’s stochastic comparison framework.
Abedel-Qader S. Al-Masri   +1 more
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Distribution of the diagonal entries of the resolvent of a complex Ginibre matrix

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
The study of eigenvalue distributions in random matrix theory is often conducted by analyzing the resolvent matrix GMN(z)=(z1−M)−1. The normalized trace of the resolvent, known as the Stieltjes transform gMN(z), converges to a limit gM(z) as the matrix ...
Pierre Bousseyroux   +2 more
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Algorithm of Exact Computation of Decomposable Statistics Distributions and Its Applications

International Conference on Analytical and Computational Methods in Probability Theory, 2017
M. Filina, A. M. Zubkov
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