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The following pages link to A mixed bivariate distribution with exponential and geometric marginals (Q2386156):
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- Bivariate gamma-geometric law and its induced Lévy process (Q432306) (← links)
- On the independence between risk profiles in the compound collective risk actuarial model (Q449658) (← links)
- The net Bayes premium with dependence between the risk profiles (Q659132) (← links)
- A skew Laplace distribution on integers (Q853834) (← links)
- A bivariate infinitely divisible distribution with exponential and Mittag-Leffler marginals (Q923861) (← links)
- A bivariate Lévy process with negative binomial and gamma marginals (Q935337) (← links)
- A bivariate distribution with Lomax and geometric margins (Q1622113) (← links)
- The joint distribution of the sum and maximum of dependent Pareto risks (Q1661338) (← links)
- A new trivariate model for stochastic episodes (Q2040908) (← links)
- A general stochastic model for bivariate episodes driven by a gamma sequence (Q2040918) (← links)
- A generalized linear model for multivariate events (Q2043167) (← links)
- Geometric skew normal distribution (Q2258170) (← links)
- A new multivariate model involving geometric sums and maxima of exponentials (Q2431579) (← links)
- A discrete analogue of the Laplace distribution (Q2581664) (← links)
- Joint behavior of point processes of clusters and partial sums for stationary bivariate Gaussian triangular arrays (Q2679227) (← links)
- The Joint Distribution of the Sum and the Maximum of IID Exponential Random Variables (Q2903840) (← links)
- Collective risk model: Poisson–Lindley and exponential distributions for Bayes premium and operational risk (Q3019827) (← links)
- Analysis of skewed data by using compound Poisson exponential distribution with applications to insurance claims (Q3390597) (← links)
- A new mixed bivariate geometric-exponential life distribution with applications to series systems (Q5106775) (← links)
- A Mixed Bivariate Distribution Connected with Geometric Maxima of Exponential Variables (Q5494726) (← links)
- A bivariate infinitely divisible law for modeling the magnitude and duration of monotone periods of log‐returns (Q6147749) (← links)