2021
DOI: 10.3390/sym13122248
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Stochastic Comparisons of Lifetimes of Series and Parallel Systems with Dependent Heterogeneous MOTL-G Components under Random Shocks

Abstract: To measure the magnitude among random variables, we can apply a partial order connection defined on a distribution class, which contains the symmetry. In this paper, based on majorization order and symmetry or asymmetry functions, we carry out stochastic comparisons of lifetimes of two series (parallel) systems with dependent or independent heterogeneous Marshall–Olkin Topp Leone G (MOTL-G) components under random shocks. Further, the effect of heterogeneity of the shape parameters of MOTL-G components and sur… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, Gao and Wang [33] examined the implications of unreliable repair facilities and predictive group maintenance on reliability. Jiao and Yan [34] discussed series and parallel systems using random shocks. Ahmed et al [35] discussed fractional stochastic evolution inclusions with control on the boundary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Gao and Wang [33] examined the implications of unreliable repair facilities and predictive group maintenance on reliability. Jiao and Yan [34] discussed series and parallel systems using random shocks. Ahmed et al [35] discussed fractional stochastic evolution inclusions with control on the boundary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%