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Stochastic ordering of random variables may be defined by the relative convexity of the tail functions. This has been extended to higher order stochastic orderings, by iteratively reassigning tail-weights. The actual verification of stochastic orderings is not simple, as this depends on inverting distribution functions for which there may be no explicit expression. The iterative definition of distributions, of course, contributes to make that verification even harder. We have a look at the stochastic ordering, introducing a method that allows for explicit usage, applying it to the Gamma and Weibull distributions, giving a complete description of the order relations within each of these families.
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Why is it important?
An actually computable criterion to decide about the order relation between random variables is proposed. Applications are described.
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This page is a summary of: ITERATED FAILURE RATE MONOTONICITY AND ORDERING RELATIONS WITHIN GAMMA AND WEIBULL DISTRIBUTIONS, Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, January 2018, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s0269964817000481.
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