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Failure rate of Birnbaum-Saunders distributions: shape, change-point, estimation and robustness (English)
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22 May 2019
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For a given symmetric random variable $Z$ on $\mathbb{R}$, a random variable $T$ with the corresponding generalised Birnbaum-Saunders distribution (with parameters $\alpha$ and $\beta$) is defined by \[ T=\beta\left(\frac{\alpha Z}{2}+\sqrt{\left(\frac{\alpha Z}{2}\right)^2+1}\right)^2\,. \] The authors investigate the properties and estimation of the failure rate of this random variable $T$ in the cases where $Z$ has either a standard normal, logistic or Student's-$t$ distribution. This includes a simulation study and application to real-world data.
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logistic distribution
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normal distribution
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Student's-\(t\) distributions
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Monte Carlo simulation
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likelihood-based methods
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