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Three-parameters Gumbel Distribution: Formulation and Parameter Estimation

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dc.contributor.author Otieno Kevin Okumu1 , Omondi Joseph Ouno, Anthony Nyutu Karanjah, Samuel Nganga Muthiga
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-13T08:54:04Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-13T08:54:04Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/17130
dc.description.abstract Modeling extreme value theories is really gaining interest in the world with scientist working to improve the flexibility of the distributions by adding parameter(s). Extreme value distributions are always described to include families of Gumbel, Weibull and Frechet distributions. Of the three distributions, Gumbel distribution is the most commonly used in the extreme value theory analysis. Existing literature has shown that the addition of parameter to a distribution makes it robust and/or more flexible hence the study intends to improve the existing two parameters Gumbel distribution using the Marshall and Olkin proposed method for introducing a new estimator/parameter to an existing distribution. The developed distribution will be important to the applications in some life time studies like high temperature, earthquakes, network designs, horse racing, queues in supermarket, insurance, winds, risk management, ozone concentration, flood, engineering and financial concepts. The parameters for the introduced distribution was estimated using Maximum Likelihood Estimation method. The introduced three parameters Gumbel distribution is a probability distribution function which can be used in modelling statistical data. The maximum likelihood estimates for the three parameters namely shape, location and dispersion are efficient, sufficient and consistent and this makes the function more flexible and better for application. The three parameters Gumbel distribution can be used in modeling and analysis of normal data, skewed data and extreme data since it will provide efficient, sufficient and consistent estimates. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Gumbel Distribution, Maximum Likelihood Estimation, Marshall Olkins Method, Parameters, Three Parameters Gumbel Distribution en_US
dc.title Three-parameters Gumbel Distribution: Formulation and Parameter Estimation en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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