Amany E. Aly
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View article: Asymptotic behavior of bootstrapped extreme order statistics under unknown power normalizing constants
Asymptotic behavior of bootstrapped extreme order statistics under unknown power normalizing constants Open
Bootstrapping is a powerful statistical technique, but its reliability for analyzing extreme events with unknown power normalization remains unclear. This paper addresses this issue by exploring the asymptotic properties of bootstrapped ex…
View article: A new least squares method for estimation and prediction based on the cumulative Hazard function
A new least squares method for estimation and prediction based on the cumulative Hazard function Open
In this paper, the cumulative hazard function is used to solve estimation and prediction problems for generalized ordered statistics (defined in a general setup) based on any continuous distribution. The suggested method makes use of Rényi…
Predictive inference of dual generalized order statistics from the inverse Weibull distribution Open
In this paper, some predictive results of dual generalized order statistics (DGOSs) from the inverse Weibull distribution are obtained. For this goal, different predictive and reconstructive pivotal quantities are proposed. Moreover, sever…
Prediction Intervals of the Record-Values Process Open
In this paper, exact prediction intervals of the record-values process are constructed. The record-values process model, may be considered as the collection of record-values with integer or non-integer indices. It includes both usual k-th …
Asymptotic Prediction for Future Observations of a Random Sample of Unknown Continuous Distribution Open
When the first r lower extreme order statistics (failure times) of a sample of large size n , 1 < r < s < n , are observed, asymptotic predictive intervals of the future extreme order statistic with a rank s are constructed. The only assum…
Reconstructing past fractional record values Open
In this paper, reconstructing past fractional upper (lower) records from any absolutely continuous distribution is proposed. For this purpose, two pivotal quantities are given and their exact distributions are derived. More detailed result…