Some power function distribution processes

05/22/2023
by   Barry C. Arnold, et al.
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It is known that all the proportional reversed hazard (PRH) processes can be de?rived by a marginal transformation applied to a power function distribution (PFD) process. Kundu [8] investigated PRH processes that can be viewed as being ob?tained by marginal transformations applied to a particular PFD process that will be described and investigated and will be called a Kundu process. In the present note, in addition to studying the Kundu process, we introduce a new PFD process having Markovian and stationarity properties. We discuss distributional features of such processes, explore inferential aspects and include an example of applications of the PFD processes to real-life data.

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