Articles with "new generalization" as a keyword



New generalization of compound Rayleigh distribution: Different estimation methods based on progressive type-II censoring schemes and applications

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Published in 2025 at "Applications of Mathematics"

DOI: 10.21136/am.2025.0078-24

Abstract: Fitting a suitable distribution to the data from a real experiment is a crucial topic in statistics. However, many of the existing distributions cannot account for the effect of environmental conditions on the components under… read more here.

Keywords: new generalization; generalization compound; distribution; type ... See more keywords

A New Generalization of the Uniform Distribution: Properties and Applications to Lifetime Data

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Published in 2024 at "Mathematics"

DOI: 10.3390/math12152328

Abstract: In this paper, we generalize two new statistical distributions, to improve the ability to model failure rates with non-monotonic, monotonic, and mainly bathtub curve behaviors. We call these distributions Generalized Powered Uniform Distribution and MOE-Powered… read more here.

Keywords: new generalization; distribution; uniform distribution; model ... See more keywords

New Generalization of Metric-Type Spaces - Strong Controlled

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Published in 2023 at "Symmetry"

DOI: 10.3390/sym15020416

Abstract: In this manuscript, we establish a new type of metric space that is called controlled strong metric spaces by introducing a controlled function to the triangle inequality as follows: ℘(s,r)≤℘(s,z)+η(z,r)℘(z,r), and keeping the symmetry condition… read more here.

Keywords: type; type spaces; new generalization; metric type ... See more keywords
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A new generalization of Boas theorem for some Lorentz spaces lambda(q)(omega)

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Published in 2018 at "Journal of Mathematical Inequalities"

DOI: 10.7153/jmi-2018-12-47

Abstract: Let Lambda(q)(omega), q > 0, denote the Lorentz space equipped with the (quasi) norm parallel to f parallel to(Lambda q(omega)) := (integral(1)(0) (f*(t)omega(t))(q)dt/t)(1/q) for a function int ... read more here.

Keywords: boas theorem; lorentz spaces; theorem lorentz; lambda omega ... See more keywords