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Estimation of the smaller and larger of two exponential location parameters

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Pages 883-895 | Received 01 Nov 1990, Published online: 27 Jun 2007

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D. Mark Carpenter & Nabendu Pal. (1998) Sequential Estimation of the Guarantee Times for Systems of Several Exponential Components. American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences 18:3-4, pages 327-341.
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N.S. Kambo, B.R. Handa & V. Ravindranath. (1997) Estimation of the smaller and larger of truncation parameters of two nonregular distributions. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 26:10, pages 2439-2456.
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Carpenter Mark & Jaimie L. Hebert. (1995) Estimating the minimum and maximum location parameters for two ig-exponential scale mixtures. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 24:5, pages 1227-1233.
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Neeraj Misra & Ishwari D. Dhariyal. (1995) Some inadmissibility results for estimating ordered uniform scale parameters. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 24:3, pages 675-685.
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Neeraj Misra, Rajesh Anand & Harshinder Singh. (1994) Estimation of the largest location parameter of exponential distributions. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 23:10, pages 2865-2880.
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Mark Carpenter & Jaimie L. Hebert. (1994) Estimating the minimum and maximum location parameters for two gamma-exponential scale mixtures. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 23:8, pages 2367-2377.
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Mark Carpenter. (2002) Estimation of location extremes within general families of scale mixtures. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 100:2, pages 197-208.
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