Continuous Mixtures with Bathtub-Shaped Failure Rates
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- Continuous mixtures of exponentials and IFR gammas having bathtub-shaped failure rates
- A Glaser twist: focus on the mixture parameters
- Parameter estimation for a \(k\)-out-of-\(n\): F system
- Some properties of discrete bathtub-shaped distributions
- The failure rate properties of a bimodal mixture of normal distributions in an unequal variance case
- Asymptotic failure rates for a general class of frailty models
- Bathtub distributions: a review
- Understanding the shape of the mixture failure rate (with engineering and demographic appli\-cations)
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