Burn-in and mixed populations
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Publication:4274459
DOI10.2307/3214775zbMATH Open0781.60073OpenAlexW2324462108MaRDI QIDQ4274459FDOQ4274459
Thomas H. Savits, Henry W. Block, Jie Mi
Publication date: 17 February 1994
Published in: Journal of Applied Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/3214775
Reliability and life testing (62N05) Applications of renewal theory (reliability, demand theory, etc.) (60K10)
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- Asymptotic baseline of the hazard rate function of mixtures
- Understanding the shape of the mixture failure rate (with engineering and demographic applications)
- Initial and final behaviour of failure rate functions for mixtures and systems
- On the hazard rate of α -mixture of survival functions
- Stochastic properties of generalized finite α-mixtures
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- Tontines with mixed cohorts
- Dynamic mixing probability measures of mixtures
- Understanding the shape of the hazard rate: A process point of view. (With comments and a rejoinder).
- On some properties of \(\alpha\)-mixtures
- Continuous Mixtures with Bathtub-Shaped Failure Rates
- Shocks as Burn-In in Heterogeneous Populations
- Age-smooth properties of mixture models
- Burn-in for Eliminating Weak Items in Heterogeneous Populations
- Burn-in by environmental shocks for two ordered subpopulations
- Asymptotic behavior of a general class of mixture failure rates
- A Glaser Twist: Focus on the Mixture Parameters
- Mixtures of distributions with increasing linear failure rates
- Limit of hazard rate function of coherent system with discrete life
- Dynamic signatures and their use in comparing the reliability of new and used systems
- On asymptotic failure rates in bivariate frailty competing risks models
- Shocks in Mixed Populations
- On Mixture Failure Rates Ordering
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