We study several aspects of a special type of exchangeable distributions. These distributions arise when considering the lifetimes of the individuals in a population divided into d different subpopulations and there is a (symmetric) dependence among categories of single individuals. The role of “occupation numbers” in this context is highlighted.

Gerardi, A., Spizzichino, F., Torti, B. (2000). Exchangeable mixture models for lifetimes: the role of "occupation numbers''. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS, 49(4), 365-375.

Exchangeable mixture models for lifetimes: the role of "occupation numbers''.

TORTI, BARBARA
2000-01-01

Abstract

We study several aspects of a special type of exchangeable distributions. These distributions arise when considering the lifetimes of the individuals in a population divided into d different subpopulations and there is a (symmetric) dependence among categories of single individuals. The role of “occupation numbers” in this context is highlighted.
2000
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MAT/06 - PROBABILITA' E STATISTICA MATEMATICA
English
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Mixtures; Exchangeability; Occupation numbers; Multivariate conditional hazard rate functions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerardi, A., Spizzichino, F., Torti, B. (2000). Exchangeable mixture models for lifetimes: the role of "occupation numbers''. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS, 49(4), 365-375.
Gerardi, A; Spizzichino, F; Torti, B
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