1. Introduction
Mixtures of distributions have been widely used for modeling observed situations whose various characteristics as reflected by the data differ from those that would be anticipated under the simple component distribution. More general families of distributions, well known as mixtures, are usually considered alternative models that offer more flexibility. These are superimpositions of simpler component distributions depending on a parameter, itself being a random variable with some distribution. Mixed Poisson distributions, in particular, have been widely used as claim frequency distributions.
In probability theory, the mixture distribution M has a density function:
for the collection of random variables
and weighted by
and
. These mixed distributions are used in various disciplines and aim to enrich the collection distribution to more parameters. The basic definitions and properties of continuous random variables with their characteristics that are often used in order to introduce the Mixed distribution presents in [1] and [2] . A more general mixture is derived by Kadri and Halat [3] , by proving the existence of such mixture by
, and maintaining
. Kadri and Amina provided many examples and applications for such new mixed distributions.
The Hypoexponential distribution with different parameters is one of the distributions considered to be a new mixed distribution. Recall that the probability density function of this case
where
given by Smaili et al. [4] , as:
(1.1)
where
and
,
. They showed that
having
. So this staple
to the family of the new defined mixed distributions.
Follow with the work of Kadri and Halat [3] , a construction of “New Mixed T-G Distribution” having T to be a new mixed distribution, like the Hypoexponential distribution, and G is function random variable of the parent distribution that exist in the summand of the PDF of T, say
. To illustrate, considering “T” the Hypoexponential distribution, with PDF presented in 1.1, G will be any function g of the random variable
. The generated distribution will have an expression as:
Thus many distributions were generated as the Mixed Hypoexponential Weibull distribution, Mixed Hypoexponential Frechet distribution, Mixed Hypoexponential Pareto distribution, Mixed Hypoexponential Power distribution, Mixed Hypoexponential Gumbel distribution, and Mixed Hypoexponential Extreme Value distribution.
Also, we add the importance of generating this new distribution, that these newly generated distributions preserve the nature of being also a mixed distribution. To emphasize in deep the importance, we present it in the following Theorem.
Regarding this special form of pdf, we are able to generalize the cdf, the reliability and hazard rate functions, mgf, and moment of each distribution having the Generalized Mixed Distribution that is stated in the following Theorem given by Kadri and Halat [3] .
Theorem 1. Let N follow a new mixed distribution with pdf then
for some minor distribution
. The cdf, the reliability, hazard rate functions, mgf, and moments, respectively are:
We add to that the coefficients of these sum,
having the property that
. It is important of determining a closed simple expression of this coefficient to characterize the new mixed distribution N.
One of the important distributions which is one of the mixed distribution is the Hypoexponential distribution which is considered to be the general case when the parameters are not different. Referring to the work done by Kadri et al. [4] , if
where
and
having
the probability density function is given by
(1.2)
where
and
is the coefficients of the Hypoexponential distribution, where
no need to be a positive real number. Thus we imply that:
with
.
2. The New Mixed Generalized Erlang Distribution
The expression of the probability density function in (1.2) is a generalized mixed distribution, which opens a type of T-G family having T the general case of Hypoexponential distribution and G is a generated distribution from the minor distribution where the PDF of the Hypoeponential distribution is formed referring to the expression (1.2) this is the Erlang distribution
. So any function of the random variable of
will be considered as the G. One of these functions is the Generalized Erlang distribution.
Let
be an Erlang distribution. Whereas, the transformation
follows the Generalized Erlang with parameters k, β, c that can be
written as
where
. The Generalized Erlang distribution is one of the important distributions used in several fields such as queuing theory, telegraphic engineering and stochastic process. The Generalized Erlang random variables has important application and it is well known referring to queueing waiting time context in telecommunication traffic engineering and others, see [5] .
In the following proposition, we present the characteristics found for the Generalized Erlang, see [6] .
Proposition 1. Let
,
,
and
. The expressions of PDF, CDF, Moment of order l and MGF, is given as:
where
is the upper incomplete Gamma function, see [7] .
After adopting the general case of the Hypoexponential distribution with PDF
and by taking
, where
then
where
,
we generate a new mixed distribution A named the New Mixed Generalized Erlang distribution. Thus the PDF of A is:
(2.1)
where
,
, we denote where
,
. We emphasize that A is a generalized mixed distribution and according to the discussion done by Kadri and Halat [3] , the distribution can be easily characterized. Referring to Theorem 1, we conclude for our new distribution
, the cdf, reliability, hazard and mgf are:
and eventually, we have
. Also we may see these expressions more detailed when we insert the expressoin of the generalized Erlang distribution
given in Proposition 1. Thus we lead to the following expressions:
We note out to characterize our new distribution the New Mixed Generalized Erlang distribution, we are left by determining the coefficient
that appears in the expressions. So we aim to find a method to compute
in order to find the pdf, cdf, mgf, moment order l, hazard rate function and reliability function. Different approaches were proposed to determine these coefficients, like recursive algorithms and other by solving a linear matrix equation, see [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] .
3. The Matrix Form for Finding PDF of New Mixed Generalized Erlang Distribution
The purpose of this section is to find a linear algebra approach method for finding the coefficients
. The method aims to determine m linear equations for
. Our first equation is given in the previous section having
.
Next, we find the other
linear equations for
. We start by the following lemma.
Lemma 1. Let
,
,
, and
, where
. Then the uth derivative of the PDF of
at zero is given by:
Proof. Starting from the definition of the Hypoexponential distribution
which is the sum independent Erlang distribution
which means that the PDF of
is the convolution of the PDF of the
. Thus:
then the Laplace transform of
is:
and
is proportional to
. Now, our new distribution
is a transform function of the random variable by
, and we conclude that the behaviour of the Laplace transform of the PDF of A at infinity is proportional to
or we may say
. The proof of
our result is done by induction. For
, and by Initial Value Theorem, we have:
Next step for
. We have
.
Again:
Next step for
. We have
.
Again:
Then continuing in the same manner knowing that
, till reaching the derivative
, we get:
also we may conclude that:
till reaching the derivative
.
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In the next definition, we define the YARGHANN Matrix (GH), that is used further to determine the vector
. The definition is related to
, the uth derivative of the PDF of Generalized Erlang distribution
at 0. For simplicity, we write
.
Next, we find the expression of the uth derivative of
.
Proposition 2. Let
, and
. Then:
Proof. We have the PDF of
is
. But the series of
is
. Then:
Then:
for
, which
, or
, and to have all integers we must have
and thus
where
. Therefore, for this case:
However, the case
,
. In this case
or
having
, gives
. ◻
Definition 1. Let
be the uth derivative of the PDF of
at 0, where
and
. We define the GH matrix for
,
,
for
, and
of size
as:
(3.1)
Next, the linear matrix equation for
is formed, having the GH matrix, its coefficient matrix.
Theorem 2. Let
, where
, and
,
and
,
,
}. Then
where
.
Proof. We have previously started with our first equation from the definition of the mixed distribution that,
, the first linear equation for
. To find the other equations we take the PDF of,
. Then the uth derivative of
is
. But from Proposition 1, we have
, whenever
. We conclude that
for
. To not considering any trivial equation, we have from Proposition 2,
, when
,
, so by taking
, we get
. So
,
, and these will be the rest
equations. Thus we obtain m equations that are equivalent to the matrix equation
where GH is the
GH matrix defined in Definition 1 and
. ◻
Next, we illustrate in two special cases of this distribution two
and
.
Corollary 1. Let
and
,
and
and
. where
for
,
,
. Then we define the GH matrix of size
as:
Moreover, finding the GH matrix in a simpler way, an expression of the uth derivative of PDF of Generalized Erlang Distribution is derived for
as:
where
.
Corollary 2. Let
,
,
,
and
where
, for
and
and
. Then we define the GH matrix as:
Moreover for finding GH in a simpler way, an expression of the uth derivative of PDF Generalized Erlang Distribution is derived for
as:
4. Application
In this section, we illustrate an example of our method in finding the PDF of the Generalized Erlang Distribution using the GH Matrix.
We suppose that
, and
, for
,
and
,
. Then the PDF of A is
where
.
Example 1. We consider the distribution
, with
and let
, then
. Then the PDF of A is
where
. We have:
, then
,
,
,
,
,
To find the entries of the GH matrix we must use Corollary 1 to get GH as follows:
and by Corollary 1,
for
,
For
, if
,
, we conclude that:
and for
, if
,
, then:
and for
, if
,
, then:
and for
, if
,
, then:
and for
, if
,
, then:
then we get:
then the inverse of (GH) is given by:
By applying the Theorem 2,
, where
. Next,
.
Then we get
,
,
,
,
,
.
We insure that the sum of entries of Y is given by
as we introduced before.
Finally, the PDF of A (Figure 1) that follows New Mixed Generalized Distribution is:
where the CDF of A (Figure 2) that follows New Mixed Generalized Erlang distribution is:
However the Reliability of A (Figure 3) that follows New Mixed Generalized Erlang distribution is:
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Figure 1. PDF of
.
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Figure 2. CDF of
.
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Figure 3. Reliability of
.
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Figure 4. Hazard of
.
But the hazard rate function of A (Figure 4) is:
While the moment generating function of A is:
Finally, the moment of order n of A is:
5. Conclusion
A modified form of pdf, cdf, mgf, reliability function, hazard function and moments for the New Mixed Generalized Erlang distribution were established. The proof has been done by writing the PDF of the New Mixed Generalized Erlang distribution as a linear combination of the PDF of the Generalized Erlang distribution. Eventually, we are concerned about finding
whenever you find it that’s an open problem may be discussed in the coming article.