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Exponentiated Teissier distribution with increasing, decreasing and bathtub hazard functions

Vikas Kumar Sharma, Sudhanshu V. Singh, Komal Shekhawat

2020Journal of Applied Statistics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article introduces a two-parameter exponentiated Teissier distribution. It is the main advantage of the distribution to have increasing, decreasing and bathtub shapes for its hazard rate function. The expressions of the ordinary moments, identifiability, quantiles, moments of order statistics, mean residual life function and entropy measure are derived. The skewness and kurtosis of the distribution are explored using the quantiles. In order to study two independent random variables, stress-strength reliability and stochastic orderings are discussed. Estimators based on likelihood, least squares, weighted least squares and product spacings are constructed for estimating the unknown parameters of the distribution. An algorithm is presented for random sample generation from the distribution. Simulation experiments are conducted to compare the performances of the considered estimators of the parameters and percentiles. Three sets of real data are fitted by using the proposed distribution over the competing distributions.

Topics & Concepts

MathematicsKurtosisQuantileStatisticsOrder statisticQuantile functionEstimatorStochastic orderingExponentiated Weibull distributionApplied mathematicsRandom variableMoment-generating functionWeibull distributionStatistical Distribution Estimation and ApplicationsProbabilistic and Robust Engineering DesignReliability and Maintenance Optimization
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