The stress-strength model and its generalizations: theory and applications
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spellingShingle | Kotz, Samuel The stress-strength model and its generalizations theory and applications This important book presents developments in a remarkable field of inquiry in statistical/probability theory - the stress-strength model. Many papers in the field include the enigmatic "words" P(X<Y) - or something similar - in the title. This reflects the long-established concept of ordering of distributions. The basic impetus for the study carried out by the authors of this book is the general concept of stress-strength as an interpretation of the P(X<Y) relationships, which leads to applications in reliability engineering, economics and modern medicine. The Stress-Strength Model and Its Generalizations collects and digests theoretical and practical results on the theory and applications of the stress-strength relationships in industrial and economic systems - results that have been scattered in the literature during the last 40-odd years - and augments and presents them for the first time in a unified manner suitable for practitioners as well as probabilists and theoretical and applied statisticians TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Quality Control bisacsh Reliability (Engineering) / Statistical methods cct Estimation theory cct Distribution (Probability theory) cct Mathematical statistics cct Distribution (Probability theory) fast Estimation theory fast Mathematical statistics fast Reliability (Engineering) / Statistical methods fast Reliability (Engineering) Statistical methods Estimation theory Distribution (Probability theory) Mathematical statistics Laplace-Verteilung (DE-588)4649789-4 gnd |
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