Unit Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution and Its Application to Concentrations Pollutant Data.

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Title: Unit Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution and Its Application to Concentrations Pollutant Data.
Authors: Biçer, Cenker1 (AUTHOR) cbicer@kku.edu.tr, Bakouch, Hassan S.2,3 (AUTHOR) h.bakouch@qu.edu.sa, Biçer, Hayrinisa Demirci1 (AUTHOR) hdbicer@kku.edu.tr, Alomair, Gadir4 (AUTHOR) galomair@kfu.edu.sa, Hussain, Tassaddaq5 (AUTHOR) tassaddaq.stat@must.edu.pk, Almohisen, Amal6 (AUTHOR) amalmoh@ksu.edu.sa
Superior Title: Axioms (2075-1680). Apr2024, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p226. 19p.
Subject Terms: *DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory), *AIR pollutants, *POLLUTANTS, *LEAST squares, *MOMENTS method (Statistics)
Abstract: In the vast statistical literature, there are numerous probability distribution models that can model data from real-world phenomena. New probability models, nevertheless, are still required in order to represent data with various spread behaviors. It is a known fact that there is a great need for new models with limited support. In this study, a flexible probability model called the unit Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, which can model data values in the unit interval, is derived by selecting the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution as a base-line model. The important characteristics of the derived distribution in terms of statistics and mathematics are investigated in detail in this study. Furthermore, the inference problem for the mentioned distribution is addressed from the perspectives of maximum likelihood, method of moments, least squares, and maximum product space, and different estimators are obtained for the unknown parameter of the distribution. The derived distribution outperforms competitive models according to different fit tests and information criteria in the applications performed on four actual air pollutant concentration data sets, indicating that it is an effective model for modeling air pollutant concentration data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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