The power XLindley distribution: statistical inference, fuzzy reliability, and COVID-19 application (Q2158482)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7562869
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7562869 |
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The power XLindley distribution: statistical inference, fuzzy reliability, and COVID-19 application (English)
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26 July 2022
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Summary: The power XLindley (PXL) distribution is introduced in this study. It is a two-parameter distribution that extends the XLindley distribution established in this paper. Numerous statistical characteristics of the suggested model were determined analytically. The proposed model's fuzzy dependability was statistically assessed. Numerous estimation techniques have been devised for the purpose of estimating the proposed model parameters. The behaviour of these factors was examined using randomly generated data and developed estimation approaches. The suggested model seems to be superior to its base model and other well-known and related models when applied to the COVID-19 data set.
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