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Increasing failure rate and decreasing reversed hazard rate properties of the minimum and maximum of multivariate distributions with log-concave densities
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    Increasing failure rate and decreasing reversed hazard rate properties of the minimum and maximum of multivariate distributions with log-concave densities (English)
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    14 October 2015
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    log-concavity
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    increasing failure rate
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    decreasing reversed hazard rate
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    multivariate normal distribution
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    elliptically contoured distributions
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