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Kumaraswamy Inverted Topp-Leone Distribution with Applications to COVID-19 Data

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CMC-COMPUTERS MATERIALS & CONTINUA
卷 68, 期 1, 页码 337-358

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TECH SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.32604/cmc.2021.013971

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Kumaraswamy-G family; maximum likelihood; Bayesian method; COVID-19; moments; quantile function; stress-strength reliability

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This paper introduces a new statistical distribution for analyzing the mortality rate of COVID-19, and its application in different countries shows that this distribution is more suitable than other competitive models.
In this paper, an attempt is made to discover the distribution of COVID-19 spread in different countries such as; Saudi Arabia, Italy, Argentina and Angola by specifying an optimal statistical distribution for analyzing the mortality rate of COVID-19. A new generalization of the recently inverted Topp Leone distribution, called Kumaraswamy inverted Topp-Leone distribution, is proposed by combining the Kumaraswamy-G family and the inverted Topp-Leone distribution. We initially provide a linear representation of its density function. We give some of its structure properties, such as quantile function, median, moments, incomplete moments, Lorenz and Bonferroni curves, entropies measures and stress-strength reliability. Then, Bayesian and maximum likelihood estimators for parameters of the Kumaraswamy inverted Topp-Leone distribution under Type-II censored sample are considered. Bayesian estimator is regarded using symmetric and asymmetric loss functions. As analytical solution is too hard, behaviours of estimates have been done viz Monte Carlo simulation study and some reasonable comparisons have been presented. The outcomes of the simulation study confirmed the efficiencies of obtained estimates as well as yielded the superiority of Bayesian estimate under adequate priors compared to the maximum likelihood estimate. Application to COVID-19 in some countries showed that the new distribution is more appropriate than some other competitive models.

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