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The failure probability of components in three-state networks with applications to age replacement policy
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    The failure probability of components in three-state networks with applications to age replacement policy (English)
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    26 September 2018
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    signature matrix
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    multi-state system
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    bivariate increasing failure rate
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    totally positive of order two
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    stochastic order
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