Issue |
ESAIM: PS
Volume 27, 2023
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Page(s) | 913 - 935 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ps/2023018 | |
Published online | 30 November 2023 |
A New Formulation of Generalized Gamma: Some Results and Applications
Department of Mathematics, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383, USA
* Corresponding author: cpeng@wcupa.edu
Received:
3
July
2023
Accepted:
28
September
2023
We extend the 2-parameter Weibull to the generalized gamma distribution by adding a new partial parameter. The new shape parameter can be used to easily generate generalized gamma distributions with different shapes of the density function, hazard rate, and mean residual lifetimes that are useful in simulating various business processes such as manufacturing processes, and reliability systems. We derived some theoretical results and created visual presentations to show the influence (or effect) of this new shape parameter as well. A new Monte Carlo simulation based on the new parameter was proposed to assess the discrepancy between the generalized gamma and its subfamilies. The power analysis of the proposed test was evaluated via simulation studies. We also present some numerical examples.
Mathematics Subject Classification: 62E10 / 62E20 / 62F05 / 62F12 / 62N02
Key words: Generalized gamma family / survival and reliability analysis / Kullback-Leibler divergence / business and statistical simulations / Monte Carlo test
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