2023
DOI: 10.3390/risks11100169
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An Exponentiality Test of Fit Based on a Tail Characterization against Heavy and Light-Tailed Alternatives

Alex Karagrigoriou,
Ioannis Mavrogiannis,
Georgia Papasotiriou
et al.

Abstract: Log-concavity and log-convexity play a key role in various scientific fields, especially in those where the distinction between exponential and non-exponential distributions is necessary for inferential purposes. In the present study, we introduce a testing procedure for the tail part of a distribution which can be used for the distinction between exponential and non-exponential distributions. The conspiracy and catastrophe principles are initially used to establish a characterization of (the tail part of) the… Show more

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