Moments of Generalized Order Statistics from Doubly Truncated Power Linear Hazard Rate Distribution
Keywords:
Generalized order statistics, power-liner hazard rate distribution, single moments, product moments, and characterization.
Abstract
This paper is concerned with some recurrence relations for single and product moments of doubly truncated power linear hazard rate distribution via generalized order statistics. Some deductions and related results are also considered. The characterization result is provided at the end.References
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[3] K. N. Chandler (1952). The distribution and frequency of record values, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 14, 220-228.
[4] M. Ahsanullah, and V. B. Nevzorov (2001). Ordered Random Variables. Nova Science Publishers, USA.
[5] M. Q. Shahbaz, M. Ahsanullah, Shahbaz, M. Hanif, and B. Al-Zahrani (2016). Ordered Random Variables: Theory and Applications. Atlantis Studies in Probability and Statistics, Springer.
Published
2024-03-13
How to Cite
Khan, I. (2024). Moments of Generalized Order Statistics from Doubly Truncated Power Linear Hazard Rate Distribution. Statistics, Optimization & Information Computing. https://doi.org/10.19139/soic-2310-5070-1304
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