UNIVARIATE AND BIVARIATE GAMMATYPE DISTRIBUTIONS: Special Functions,Used

UNIVARIATE AND BIVARIATE GAMMATYPE DISTRIBUTIONS: Special Functions,Used

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In this book we define univariate and bivariate gammatype distributions and discuss some of their statistical functions, including the moment generating function. Numerous distributions such as the Rayleigh, halfnormal and Maxwell distributions can be obtained as special cases. The moment generating function of both univariate and bivariate random variables are derived by making use of the inverse Mellin transform technique and expressed in terms of generalized hypergeometric functions. These representations provide computable expressions for the moment generating functions of several of the distributions that were identified as particular cases. Some other statistical functions are also given in closed form. The univariate distribution is utilized to model two data sets. This model provides a better fit than the twoparameter Weibull model or its shifted counterpart, as measured by the AndersonDarling and Cramervon Mises statistics.

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