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- Boundary identification for admissible variation of external and internal factors affecting robustness of fiber-optic communication systems on rail transport (Q354862) (← links)
- Convergence of statistics constructed from samples with random sizes to the Linnik and Mittag-Leffler distributions and their generalizations (Q526970) (← links)
- Two theorems on the sequence of maxima of independent random variables (Q1068433) (← links)
- On the asymptotic distribution of the maximum of sums of a random number of i.i.d. random variables (Q1137319) (← links)
- Weak convergence with random indices (Q1242592) (← links)
- Stability of maxima over randomly deleted sets (Q1382236) (← links)
- Limit theorems for mixed max-sum processes with renewal stopping (Q1769414) (← links)
- Limit laws for maxima of a stationary random sequence with random sample size (Q1944370) (← links)
- On the extreme values of \(M/M/m\) queueing systems (Q2059046) (← links)
- Exact distribution of random order statistics and applications in risk management (Q2218862) (← links)
- Max-compound Cox processes. I (Q2314456) (← links)
- Extremes of random variables observed in renewal times (Q2343658) (← links)
- On the limit distribution of the extremes of a random number of independent random variables (Q2639403) (← links)
- Partial Ordering and Aging Properties of Order Statistics When the Sample Size is Random: A Brief Review (Q3518481) (← links)
- On limit distributions of sequences of random vraiables with random indices (Q4057857) (← links)
- On the almost sure convergence of randomly indexed maximum of random variables (Q5211688) (← links)
- A class of regression models for parallel and series systems with a random number of components (Q5280363) (← links)
- Limit theory of bivariate dual generalized order statistics with random index (Q5283161) (← links)
- A limit theorem for the maximum of cumulative sums (Q5549447) (← links)
- On outstanding values in a sequence of random variables (Q5582094) (← links)
- On extremes of random clusters and marked renewal cluster processes (Q6159617) (← links)