Negative cumulative residual extropy under concomitants of generalized order statistics based on Cambanis bivariate family with applications

Thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and quantum mechanics are the branches of physics that use entropy and extropy measures. It also seems to quantify the degree of signal uncertainty in information theory. Recently, extropy has been widely used in the literature as a measure of dispersion or unc...

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