Abstract: It is shown that the most popular posterior distribution for the mean of the normal distribution is obtained by deriving the distribution of the ratio X/Y when X and Y are normal and Student’s t random variables distributed independently of each other. Tabulations of the associated percentage points are given along with a computer program for generating them.
Abstract: The Weibull distribution has received much interest in reliability theory. The well-known maximum likelihood estimators (MLE) of this fam ily are not available in closed form expression. In this work, we propose a consistent and closed form estimator for shape parameter of three-parameter Weibull distribution. Apart from high degree of performance, the derived estimator is location and scale-invariant.
The classical works in finance and insurance for modeling asset returns is the Gaussian model. However, when modeling complex random phenomena, more flexible distributions are needed which are beyond the normal distribution. This is because most of the financial and economic data are skewed and have “fat tails”. Hence symmetric distributions like normal or others may not be good choices while modeling these kinds of data. Flexible distributions like skew normal distribution allow robust modeling of high-dimensional multimodal and asymmetric data. In this paper, we consider a very flexible financial model to construct comonotonic lower convex order bounds in approximating the distribution of the sums of dependent log skew normal random variables. The dependence structure of these random variables is based on a recently developed generalized multivariate skew normal distribution, known as unified skew normal distribution. The approximations are used to calculate the risk measure related to the distribution of terminal wealth. The accurateness of the approximation is investigated numerically. Results obtained from our methods are competitive with a more time consuming method known as Monte Carlo method.