On the Bayesian analysis of the mixture of power function distribution using the complete and the censored sample |
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Authors: | M. Saleem M. Aslam P. Economou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics , G.C. University , Faisalabad , Pakistan Phone: 38000;2. Department of Statistics , Quaid-i-Azam University , Islamabad , 54000 , Pakistan;3. Department of Engineering Science , University of Patras , Rion-Patras , Greece |
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Abstract: | The power function distribution is often used to study the electrical component reliability. In this paper, we model a heterogeneous population using the two-component mixture of the power function distribution. A comprehensive simulation scheme including a large number of parameter points is followed to highlight the properties and behavior of the estimates in terms of sample size, censoring rate, parameters size and the proportion of the components of the mixture. The parameters of the power function mixture are estimated and compared using the Bayes estimates. A simulated mixture data with censored observations is generated by probabilistic mixing for the computational purposes. Elegant closed form expressions for the Bayes estimators and their variances are derived for the censored sample as well as for the complete sample. Some interesting comparison and properties of the estimates are observed and presented. The system of three non-linear equations, required to be solved iteratively for the computations of maximum likelihood (ML) estimates, is derived. The complete sample expressions for the ML estimates and for their variances are also given. The components of the information matrix are constructed as well. Uninformative as well as informative priors are assumed for the derivation of the Bayes estimators. A real-life mixture data example has also been discussed. The posterior predictive distribution with the informative Gamma prior is derived, and the equations required to find the lower and upper limits of the predictive intervals are constructed. The Bayes estimates are evaluated under the squared error loss function. |
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Keywords: | information matrix censored sampling inverse transform method squared error loss function predictive distribution |
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