Exploring Some Statistical Properties of the Concomitants of Upper Record Statistics for Bivariate Pseudo-Rayleigh Distribution
Journal Title: Asian Research Journal of Mathematics - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
In this paper, we have obtained the distribution of the concomitant and the joint distribution of and concomitants of upper record statistics for the bivariate pseudo-Rayleigh distribution. Some statistical properties for the resulting distributions are also discussed such as; single and product moments, percentile, reliability and hazard functions and moments generating functions.
Authors and Affiliations
Hesham M. Reyad, Soha A. Othman
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