Abstract
AbstractSimilar to usual lower records, Bottom-$$k$$
k
-lists (Kozan and Tanil, İstatistik J Turk Stat Assoc 13:73–79, 2013) have a wide range of practical applications in meteorology, hydrology, sports, etc. Also, exceedance statistics can be viewed as a close relative to tolerance limits—an important field of statistical science. In this study, an idea of combining these two important subjects together is studied and an exceedance statistic is defined based on bottom-$$k$$
k
-lists in an independent and identically distributed (iid) continuous random sequence. Probability mass function (pmf) of a selected exceedance statistic is obtained. Also, an illustrative application of the exceedance statistic is given.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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