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2012 , Volume 17, ¹ 1, p.17-25
Chiangpradit M., Panichkitkosolkul W., Nguyen H.T., Kreinovich V.
Extreme distributions on intervals
One of the main tasks of interval computation is to analyze situations in which we only know the lower and upper bounds on the desired quantity, i.e., we only know an interval that contains this quantity. One of the objectives of such analysis is to make decisions. According to decision theory, a consistent decision making procedure is equivalent to assigning probabilities to different values within each interval. Thus, we arrive at the problem of describing a natural probability distribution on an interval. In this paper, we describe such a distribution for the practically important case of the ''weakest link'' arrangement, when the collapse of each link is catastrophic for a system. This situation occurs in fracture mechanics, when a fracture in one of the areas makes the whole plane inoperable, in economics, when the collapse of one large bank or one country can have catastrophic consequences, etc.
[full text] Keywords: extreme distributions, interval, decision making, symmetries
Author(s): Chiangpradit Monchaya Office: King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Address: 10800, Thailand, Bangkok, Piboonsongkhram Road, Bangsue
E-mail: monchaya_c@hotmail.com Panichkitkosolkul Wararit Office: King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Address: 10800, Thailand, Bangkok, 1518 Piboonsongkhram Road, Bangsue
E-mail: wararit_tu@hotmail.com Nguyen HungT. Office: New Mexico State University Address: USA, New Mexico, Las Cruces, NM 88003, 1518 Piboonsongkhram Road, Bangsue
E-mail: hunguyen@nmsu.edu Kreinovich Vladik Professor Position: Professor Office: University of Texas of El Paso Address: 79968, USA, El Paso, 500, W. University
Phone Office: (915) 747-6951 E-mail: vladik@utep.edu
Bibliography link: Chiangpradit M., Panichkitkosolkul W., Nguyen H.T., Kreinovich V. Extreme distributions on intervals // Computational technologies. 2012. V. 17. ¹ 1. P. 17-25
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