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Showing 6 results for Likelihood Ratio Order

Ghobad Barmalzan, Abedin Heidari,
Volume 7, Issue 1 (9-2013)
Abstract

Suppose there are two groups of random variables, one with independent and non-identical distributed and another with independent and identical distributed. In this paper, for the case when the size of groups are not equal, and all of the underlying random variables have exponential distribution, the necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for establishing the mean residual life, hazard rate and dispersive orders between the second order statistics of two groups. Moreover, when random variables follow the Weibull distribution, the hazard rate, dispersive and likelihood ratio order between the second order statistics from two groups are investigated.

Mohadaseh Khayyat, Rasool Rozegar, Ghobad Barmalzan,
Volume 14, Issue 1 (8-2020)
Abstract

The modified proportional hazard rates model, as one of the flexible families of distributions in reliability and survival analysis, and stochastic comparisons of (n-k+1) -out-of- n systems comprising this model have been introduced by Balakrishnan et al. (2018). In this paper, we consider the modified proportional hazard rates model with a  discrete baseline case and investigate ageing properties and preservation of the usual stochastic order, hazard rate order and likelihood ratio order in this family of distributions.


Ebrahim Amini Seresht, Ghobad Barmalzan,
Volume 14, Issue 2 (2-2021)
Abstract

This paper examines the problem of stochastic comparisons of k-out-of-n systems with independent multiple-outlier scale components. In this regard, we first consider a k-out-of-n system comprising multiple-outlier scale components and then, by using a permanent function, investigate the likelihood ratio order between these systems. 

Ebrahim Amini Seresht, Ghobad Barmalzan,
Volume 15, Issue 2 (3-2022)
Abstract

This paper discusses stochastic comparisons of the parallel and series systems comprising multiple-outlier scale components. Under uncertain conditions on the baseline reversed hazard rate, hazard rate functions and scale parameters, the likelihood ratio, dispersive and mean residual life orders between parallel and series systems are established. We then apply the results for two exceptional cases of the multiple-outlier scale model: gamma and Pareto multiple-outlier components to illustrate the found results.


Ebrahim Amini-Seresht, Ghobad Barmalzan, Ebrahim Nasiroleslami‎,
Volume 16, Issue 1 (9-2022)
Abstract

This paper deals with some stochastic comparisons of convolution of random variables comprising scale variables. Sufficient conditions are established for these convolutions' likelihood ratio ordering and hazard rate order. The results established in this paper generalize some known results in the literature. Several examples are also presented for more illustrations.


Abedin Haidari, Mostafa Sattari, Ghobad Barmalzan,
Volume 16, Issue 1 (9-2022)
Abstract

Consider two parallel systems with their component lifetimes following a generalized exponential distribution. In this paper, we introduce a region based on existing shape and scale parameters included in the distribution of one of the systems. If another parallel system's vector of scale parameters lies in that region, then the likelihood ratio ordering between the two systems holds. An extension of this result to the case when the lifetimes of components follow exponentiated Weibull distribution is also presented. 



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