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DOI: 10.1093/biomet/66.2.299
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The generalized Pareto law as a model for progressively censored survival data

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“…In this paper, the underlying distribution is assumed to be the Pareto distribution which introduced by Pareto in [5], as a model for the distribution of income, with the probability density function (PDF) and cumulative distribution function where In recent years, its models in several different forms have been studied by many authors including [6], [7] and [8] among others.…”
Section: Fig 1 Schematic Representation Of Adaptive Progressivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, the underlying distribution is assumed to be the Pareto distribution which introduced by Pareto in [5], as a model for the distribution of income, with the probability density function (PDF) and cumulative distribution function where In recent years, its models in several different forms have been studied by many authors including [6], [7] and [8] among others.…”
Section: Fig 1 Schematic Representation Of Adaptive Progressivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pareto distribution was introduced by Pareto [34] as a model for the distribution of income. In recent years, its models in several different forms have been studied by many authors; "see Davis and Feldstein [13]", Cohen and Whitten [12], Grimshaw [18] among others. The Pareto distribution of the second kind also know as Lomax or Pearson's Type VI distribution, "see Johnson et al [26]".…”
Section: The Pareto Distribution As a Lifetime Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was introduced by Cohen (1965). Since then, many authors including Cohen and Norgaard (1977), Davis and Feldstein (1979), Viveros and Balakrishnan (1994), Balakrishnan and Sandhu (1995), Krishna and Kumar (2013), Singh, Singh, and Kumar (2013) have discussed the estimation procedures and applications of progressive censored sample for various lifetime models. An extensive review of the literature on progressive censoring can be seen from Balakrishnan and Aggarwala (2000) and Balakrishnan (2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%