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Smooth Estimation of Survival Functions under Mean Residual Life Ordering

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Smooth Estimation of Survival Functions under Mean Residual Life Ordering

Chaubey, Yogendra P. and Xu, Haipeng (2005) Smooth Estimation of Survival Functions under Mean Residual Life Ordering. Technical Report. Concordia University. Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Montreal, Quebec.

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Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Mathematics and Statistics
Item Type:Monograph (Technical Report)
Authors:Chaubey, Yogendra P. and Xu, Haipeng
Series Name:Department of Mathematics & Statistics. Technical Report No. 4/05
Corporate Authors:Concordia University. Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Institution:Concordia University
Date:August 2005
ID Code:6669
Deposited By: DIANE MICHAUD
Deposited On:03 Jun 2010 20:12
Last Modified:18 Jan 2018 17:29

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