Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line

The asymmetric bimodal exponential power (ABEP) distribution is an extension of the generalized gamma distribution to the real line via adding two parameters that fit the shape of peakedness in bimodality on the real line. The special values of peakedness parameters of the distribution are a combina...

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Main Author: Mehmet Niyazi Çankaya
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/20/1/23
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spelling doaj-0181ce35ffde42d98fe419035f84e9632020-11-24T22:55:02ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002018-01-012012310.3390/e20010023e20010023Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real LineMehmet Niyazi Çankaya0Department of International Trading, School of Applied Sciences, Uşak University, Uşak 64200, TurkeyThe asymmetric bimodal exponential power (ABEP) distribution is an extension of the generalized gamma distribution to the real line via adding two parameters that fit the shape of peakedness in bimodality on the real line. The special values of peakedness parameters of the distribution are a combination of half Laplace and half normal distributions on the real line. The distribution has two parameters fitting the height of bimodality, so capacity of bimodality is enhanced by using these parameters. Adding a skewness parameter is considered to model asymmetry in data. The location-scale form of this distribution is proposed. The Fisher information matrix of these parameters in ABEP is obtained explicitly. Properties of ABEP are examined. Real data examples are given to illustrate the modelling capacity of ABEP. The replicated artificial data from maximum likelihood estimates of parameters of ABEP and other distributions having an algorithm for artificial data generation procedure are provided to test the similarity with real data. A brief simulation study is presented.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/20/1/23asymmetric bimodalitybimodal exponential power distributionmodellinggeneralized Gaussian distribution
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Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line
Entropy
asymmetric bimodality
bimodal exponential power distribution
modelling
generalized Gaussian distribution
author_facet Mehmet Niyazi Çankaya
author_sort Mehmet Niyazi Çankaya
title Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line
title_short Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line
title_full Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line
title_fullStr Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetric Bimodal Exponential Power Distribution on the Real Line
title_sort asymmetric bimodal exponential power distribution on the real line
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The asymmetric bimodal exponential power (ABEP) distribution is an extension of the generalized gamma distribution to the real line via adding two parameters that fit the shape of peakedness in bimodality on the real line. The special values of peakedness parameters of the distribution are a combination of half Laplace and half normal distributions on the real line. The distribution has two parameters fitting the height of bimodality, so capacity of bimodality is enhanced by using these parameters. Adding a skewness parameter is considered to model asymmetry in data. The location-scale form of this distribution is proposed. The Fisher information matrix of these parameters in ABEP is obtained explicitly. Properties of ABEP are examined. Real data examples are given to illustrate the modelling capacity of ABEP. The replicated artificial data from maximum likelihood estimates of parameters of ABEP and other distributions having an algorithm for artificial data generation procedure are provided to test the similarity with real data. A brief simulation study is presented.
topic asymmetric bimodality
bimodal exponential power distribution
modelling
generalized Gaussian distribution
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/20/1/23
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