The Department of Mathematics Holds a Cultural Symposium on Modeling Life Data Using the Exponential Weibull Distribution Raised to the S

Cultural Symposium

The Department of Mathematics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences held a cultural symposium entitled “Modeling Life Data Using the Exponential Weibull Distribution raised to the S”, presented by Asst. Lect. Ayat Khaled Saghir.
The symposium aimed to develop a new four-parameter continuous distribution called the “Exponential Weibull Distribution raised to the S” to model life data generated in a novel way using two distributions. The results show that the proposed generalization performs better than other previously known generalizations of the Weibull distribution that were considered for this study.