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Stochastic Orders in Reliability and Risk

In Honor of Professor Moshe Shaked

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Gebonden, 442 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2013e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781461468912
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Springer New York 2013e druk, 2013 9781461468912
Onderdeel van serie Lecture Notes in Statistics
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Stochastic Orders in Reliability and Risk Management is composed of 19 contributions on the theory of stochastic orders, stochastic comparison of order statistics, stochastic orders in reliability and risk analysis, and applications. These review/exploratory chapters present recent and current research on stochastic orders reported at the International Workshop on Stochastic Orders in Reliability and Risk Management, or SORR2011, which took place in the City Hotel, Xiamen, China, from June 27 to June 29, 2011. The conference’s talks and invited contributions also represent the celebration of Professor Moshe Shaked, who has made comprehensive, fundamental contributions to the theory of stochastic orders and its applications in reliability, queueing modeling, operations research, economics and risk analysis. This volume is in honor of Professor Moshe Shaked. The work presented in this volume represents active research on stochastic orders and multivariate dependence, and exemplifies close collaborations between scholars working in different fields. The Xiamen Workshop and this volume seek to revive the community workshop tradition on stochastic orders and dependence and strengthen research collaboration, while honoring the work of a distinguished scholar.

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ISBN13:9781461468912
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:442
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:2013

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Theory of Stochastic Orders.- Stochastic Comparison of Order Statistics.- Stochastic Orders in Reliability.- Stochastic Orders in Risk Analysis.- Applications.- Bibliography.- Authors Index.- Subjects Index.

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