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Survival function of GG2D for various values of parameters

Survival function of GG2D for various values of parameters

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The Indus River, a lifeline for Pakistan, holds paramount significance for its geography, history, and economy. This research delves into a comprehensive analysis of the river's behavior by introducing a novel statistical framework. Combining the Gumbel Type 2 distribution and the Rayleigh distribution, a new generalized Gumbel Type 2 (GG2) distrib...

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