The Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics is an official publication of the Brazilian Statistical Association and is supported by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). Starting in 2012, it will be published four times a year, in February, May, August, and December. The Journal publishes papers in applied probability, applied statistics, computational statistics, mathematical statistics, probability theory and stochastic processes.
Volume 27, Number 2
Publication Date: May 2013
Frontmatter
Editorial Board
Articles
Acceptance sampling plans from truncated life tests based on the Marshall–Olkin extended exponential distribution for percentiles
G. Srinivasa Rao; 117-132
A new extension of the Birnbaum–Saunders distribution
Artur J. Lemonte; 133-149
On a saddlepoint approximation to the Markov binomial distribution
Jens Ledet Jensen; 150-161
Marshall–Olkin Esscher transformed Laplace distribution and processes
Dais George and Sebastian George; 162-184
The beta generalized logistic distribution
Alice L. Morais, Gauss M. Cordeiro and Audrey H. M. A. Cysneiros; 185-200
On a link between a species survival time in an evolution model and the Bessel distributions
Hervé Guiol, Fábio P. Machado and Rinaldo Schinazi; 201-209
Score-type statistics in pattern classification
Manoel R. Sena Jr., Abraão D. C. Nascimento, Gauss M. Cordeiro and Lúcia P. Barroso; 210-226
Finite exclusion process and independent random walks
E. D. Andjel; 227-244
CADEM: A conditional augmented data EM algorithm for fitting one parameter probit models
C. L. N. Azevedo and D. F. Andrade; 245-262
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Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics