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Marshall–Olkin Extended Gumbel Type-II Distribution: Properties and Applications

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  • Farwa Willayat
  • Naz Saud
  • Muhammad Ijaz
  • Anita Silvianita
  • Mahmoud El-Morshedy
  • Fathalla A. Rihan

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Due to the advance computer technology, the use of probability distributions has been raised up to solve the real life problems. These applications are found in reliability engineering, computer sciences, economics, psychology, survival analysis, and some others. This study offers a new probability model called Marshall–Olkin Extended Gumbel Type-II (MOEGT-II) which can model various shapes of the failure rate function. The proposed distribution is capable to model increasing, decreasing, reverse J-shaped, and upside down bathtub shapes of the failure rate function. Various statistical properties of the proposed distribution are derived such as alternate expressions for the density and distribution function, special cases of MOEGT-II distribution, quantile function, Lorenz curve, and Bonferroni curve. Estimation of the unknown parameters is carried out by the method of maximum likelihood. A simulation study is conducted using three different iterative methods with different samples of sizes n. The usefulness and potentiality of the MOEGT-II distribution have been shown using three real life data sets. The MOEGT-II distribution has been demonstrated as better fit than Exponentiated Gumbel Type-II (EGT-II), Marshall–Olkin Gumbel Type-II (MOGT-II), Gumbel Type-II (GT-II), Marshall–Olkin–Frechet (MOF), Frechet (F), Burr III, Log Logistic (LL), Beta Inverse Weibull (BIW), and Kumaraswamy Inverse Weibull (KIW) distributions.

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  • Farwa Willayat & Naz Saud & Muhammad Ijaz & Anita Silvianita & Mahmoud El-Morshedy & Fathalla A. Rihan, 2022. "Marshall–Olkin Extended Gumbel Type-II Distribution: Properties and Applications," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:2219570
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2219570
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