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This work is a continuation of our previous works (Hamedani and Safavimanesh, 2017), (Hamedani 2017), (Hamedani and Maadooliat, 2017), (Hamedani, 2018a, 2018b), (Hamedani, 2019), (Hamedani, 2021) and (Hamedani, 2023) on characterizations of distributions introduced in 2021-2023. The current work, our previous works mentioned above may serve as a source of preventing the reinvention and/or duplication of the existing distributions in future. As we pointed out in our papers and monographs, a good number of proposed distributions have already been introduced in the literature. We believe the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work is a continuation of our previous works (Hamedani and Safavimanesh, 2017), (Hamedani 2017), (Hamedani and Maadooliat, 2017), (Hamedani, 2018a, 2018b), (Hamedani, 2019), (Hamedani, 2021) and (Hamedani, 2023) on characterizations of distributions introduced in 2021-2023. The current work, our previous works mentioned above may serve as a source of preventing the reinvention and/or duplication of the existing distributions in future. As we pointed out in our papers and monographs, a good number of proposed distributions have already been introduced in the literature. We believe the authors should do a detailed literature search before devoting considerable time on the already existing distributions.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Hamedani received his PhD from Michigan State University. He is a Professor at Marquette Univ. since 1982. Dr. Hamedani is the past Editor of the Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (2005-2021) and before that on its Editorial Board. He has published over 400 research articles and authored/coauthored thirteen research monographs.