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Author(s): Paolo Rocchi
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783319574714
Edition: This is stored title: Reliability is a New Science Gnedenko Was Right

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This work illustrates research conducted over a ten-year timespan and addresses a fundamental issue in reliability theory. This still appears to be an empirically disorganized field and the book suggests employing a deductive base in order to evolve reliability as a science. The study is in line with the fundamental work by Gnedenko. Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko (1912 ‚Äì 1995) was a Soviet mathematician who made significant contributions in various scientific areas. His name is especially associated with studies of dependability, for which he is often recognized as the ‘father’ of reliability theory.¬† In the last few decades, this area has expanded in new directions such as safety, security, risk analysis and other fields, yet the book ‚ÄòMathematical Methods in Reliability Theory‚Äô written by Gnedenko with Alexander Soloviev and Yuri B√©lyaev still towers as a pillar of the reliability sector‚Äôs configuration and identity. The present book proceeds in the direction opened by the cultural project of the Russian authors; in particular it identifies different trends in the hazard rate functions by means of deductive logic and demonstrations. Further, it arrives at multiple results by means of the entropy function, an original mathematical tool in the reliability domain. As such, it will greatly benefit all specialists in the field who are interested in unconventional solutions.

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