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Eeproduc- tion in whole or in part is permitted for any purpose of the United
States Government. REFERENCES [1] M. K. Chang: A graph theoretic appraisal
of the complexity of network reliability algorithms, Ph. D. Thesis, Operations
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Eeproduc- tion in whole or in part is permitted for any purpose of the United
States Government. REFERENCES [1] M. K. Chang: A graph theoretic appraisal
of the complexity of network reliability algorithms, Ph. D. Thesis, Operations
Eesearch ...
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The distribution function F of an uncensored observation is called a subdistribu-
tion function. Specifically, X F(x) = P{Xn<x, dn = 1} = j(l -S(s)) &F°(s) . a In life table
analysis, interest centers around the distribution function F". The time period ...
The distribution function F of an uncensored observation is called a subdistribu-
tion function. Specifically, X F(x) = P{Xn<x, dn = 1} = j(l -S(s)) &F°(s) . a In life table
analysis, interest centers around the distribution function F". The time period ...
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tion. In sect. 2 we describe our sampling scheme and define notation. In sect. 3
we describe the prior distributions for both the increasing-failure-rate and
decreasing-failure-rate assumption. In sect. 4 we discuss the posterior analysis. 2
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tion. In sect. 2 we describe our sampling scheme and define notation. In sect. 3
we describe the prior distributions for both the increasing-failure-rate and
decreasing-failure-rate assumption. In sect. 4 we discuss the posterior analysis. 2
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System Eeliabujty | 3 |
Statistical Theory of Eeliablitt | 8 |
Definitions and characterizations | 12 |
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