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Abstract Most of the component level reliability test plans that are available in literature have been developed for series and parallel systems under the assumption that components have constant failure rates. Here an attempt is made to construct a test plan for a parallel system with the...
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Abstract With the motivation of developing more realistic test plans, an attempt is made in this paper to construct reliability test plans for the components of series systems under the assumptions that the component lifetimes are independent, identically distributed exponential random...
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turbines. We determine the optimal quantity by solving a static optimization problem taking into account the possible …
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Abstract The concept of sequential order statistics were introduced by Kamps in 1995. In this article, we derive an acceptance sampling plan, for units having exponentially distributed lifetime, using sequential order statistics. Based on data obtained from progressive type II censoring using...
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Abstract In this paper we advance a nonlinear optimization problem for hedging wind power variability by using a …
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Summary It is shown that a minimum of the variance V(Ŷ HT ) of the Horvitz-Thompson estimator with value zero can be found in the interior of the region of feasible probabilities of selection z i (0 < z i < 1; ∑ z i = 1), if y N /Y < 1/n, where the units i = 1,...,N of the population are ordered according to their values y i > 0; Y is the total. Other zero-points of the variance can be found by taking units apriori into...</z>
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. In this article, we present kernel optimal weighting (KOW), a convex-optimization-based approach that finds weights for …
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Abstract The increasing availability of passively observed data has yielded a growing interest in “data fusion” methods, which involve merging data from observational and experimental sources to draw causal conclusions. Such methods often require a precarious tradeoff between the unknown...
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Abstract In causal inference, a variety of causal effect estimands have been studied, including the sample, uncensored, target, conditional, optimal subpopulation, and optimal weighted average treatment effects. Ad hoc methods have been developed for each estimand based on inverse probability...
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was used in "Global Optimization of Statistical Functions with Simulated Annealing" (Goffe, Ferrier, and Rogers 1994). In … optimization routines for difficult optimization problems. This paper compares SIMANN to the DFP algorithm on another optimization …
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