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Alpha-Power Exponentiated Inverse Rayleigh distribution and its applications to real and simulated data

Muhammad Ali, Alamgir Khalil, Muhammad Ijaz, Noor Saeed

2021PLoS ONE27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The main goal of the current paper is to contribute to the existing literature of probability distributions. In this paper, a new probability distribution is generated by using the Alpha Power Family of distributions with the aim to model the data with non-monotonic failure rates and provides a better fit. The proposed distribution is called Alpha Power Exponentiated Inverse Rayleigh or in short APEIR distribution. Various statistical properties have been investigated including they are the order statistics, moments, residual life function, mean waiting time, quantiles, entropy, and stress-strength parameter. To estimate the parameters of the proposed distribution, the maximum likelihood method is employed. It has been proved theoretically that the proposed distribution provides a better fit to the data with monotonic as well as non-monotonic hazard rate shapes. Moreover, two real data sets are used to evaluate the significance and flexibility of the proposed distribution as compared to other probability distributions.

Topics & Concepts

Rayleigh distributionQuantileMathematicsMonotonic functionStatisticsQuantile functionOrder statisticInverse distributionApplied mathematicsProbability distributionHeavy-tailed distributionCumulative distribution functionProbability density functionStatistical physicsMathematical analysisPhysicsStatistical Distribution Estimation and ApplicationsProbabilistic and Robust Engineering DesignHydrology and Drought Analysis
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