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The discrete power-Ailamujia distribution: properties, inference, and applications

Journal

AIMS MATHEMATICS
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 8344-8360

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AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/math.2022465

Keywords

power-Ailamujia distribution; discretization; reliability analysis; parameter estimation; mean residual life

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR) at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [G: 047-662-14422]
  2. DSR

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In this article, a new two-parameter discrete power-Ailamujia distribution is derived and its distributional properties and reliability measures are explored. The performance of the parameter estimation method is evaluated through a simulation study, and the flexibility of the distribution is demonstrated.
In this article, a new two-parameter discrete power-Ailamujia (DsPA) distribution is derived using the survival discretization technique. Some key distributional properties and reliability measures are explored in closed forms, such as probability generating function, first four moments and mean residual life. The DsPA parameters are estimated using the maximum likelihood approach. The performance of this estimation method is assessed via a simulation study. The flexibility of the DsPA distribution is shown using three count datasets. The DsPA distribution provides a better fit than some recent discrete models such as the discrete Burr-XII, uniform Poisson-Ailamujia, Poisson, discrete-Pareto, discrete-Rayleigh, discrete inverse-Rayleigh, and discrete Burr-Hutke distributions.

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