In this paper we consider the Marshall-Olkin technique of modeling the multivariate random lifetimes of the components of a system, as the first arrival times of some shock affecting part or the whole system and we analyze the possibility to add more dependence among the shocks and, as a consequence, among the lifetimes, through the power-mixing technique. This approach is applied to obtain extensions of the Generalized Marshall-Olkin distributions.

Mulinacci, S. (2015). Marshall-Olkin Machinery and Power Mixing: The Mixed Generalized Marshall-Olkin Distribution. Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London : Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-19039-6_5].

Marshall-Olkin Machinery and Power Mixing: The Mixed Generalized Marshall-Olkin Distribution

MULINACCI, SABRINA
2015

Abstract

In this paper we consider the Marshall-Olkin technique of modeling the multivariate random lifetimes of the components of a system, as the first arrival times of some shock affecting part or the whole system and we analyze the possibility to add more dependence among the shocks and, as a consequence, among the lifetimes, through the power-mixing technique. This approach is applied to obtain extensions of the Generalized Marshall-Olkin distributions.
2015
Marshall-Olkin Distributions- Advances in Theory and Applications
65
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Mulinacci, S. (2015). Marshall-Olkin Machinery and Power Mixing: The Mixed Generalized Marshall-Olkin Distribution. Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London : Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-19039-6_5].
Mulinacci, Sabrina
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