Failure rates of regenerative systems with heavy tails (Q1291185)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1295563
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    Failure rates of regenerative systems with heavy tails
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1295563

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      Failure rates of regenerative systems with heavy tails (English)
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      22 November 1999
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      This paper is concerned with a regenerative process \(\xi_t\) which, for each state \(x\), can fail with intensity \(\alpha(x)\). If the inter-regeneration times have a finite exponential moment or \(\inf_x\alpha(x)> 0\), then it is known that usually \(\alpha(\xi_t)\) tends to a limiting positive intensity as \(t\to\infty\). This paper, on the other hand, provides a variety of examples where \(\alpha(\xi_t)\to 0\), in cases where the inter-regeneration time has no exponential moment and \(\inf_x\alpha(x)= 0\). Generally the speed of this convergence, which is conveniently studied using the failure-rate function, depends on both the tail of the inter-regeneration time and \(\alpha(x)\).
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      regenerative process
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      intensity
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      failure rate
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      heavy tails
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