2016
DOI: 10.14708/ma.v44i1.829
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Duration problem: basic concept and some extensions

Abstract: Abstract. We consider a sequence of independent random variables with the known distribution observed sequentially. The observation n is assumed to be a value of one order statistics such as s : n-th, where 1 s n. It the instances following the nth observation it may remain of the s : m or it will be the value of the order statistics r : m (of m > n observations). Changing the rank of the observation, along with expanding a set of observations there is a random phenomenon that is difficult to predict. From pra… Show more

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