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Ordering results for extreme claim amounts based on random number of claims

Risk Management 2026-03-27 v1 Probability Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

Consider two sequences of heterogeneous and independent portfolios of risks T1,T2,T_1,T_2,\ldots and T1,T2,T^*_{1}, T^*_{2},\ldots and, let N1N_1 and N2N_2 be two positive integer-valued random variables, independent of TiT_i' and TiT^*_i, respectively. In this article, we investigate different stochastic inequalities involving min{T1,,TN1}\min\{T_1,\ldots,T_{N_1}\} and min{T1,,TN2},\min\{T^*_1,\ldots,T^*_{N_2}\}, and max{T1,,TN1}\max\{T_1,\ldots,T_{N_1}\} and max{T1,,TN2}\max\{T^*_1,\ldots,T^*_{N_2}\} in the sense of usual stochastic order and reversed hazard rate order concerning maltivariate chain majorization order. These new results strengthen and generalize some of the well known results in the literature, including \cite{barmalzan2017ordering}, \cite{balakrishnan2018} and \cite{kundu2021_shock} for the case of random claim sizes. Different numerical examples are provided to highlight the applicability of this work. Finally, some interesting applications of our results in reliability theory and auction theory are presented.

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@article{arxiv.2603.24640,
  title  = {Ordering results for extreme claim amounts based on random number of claims},
  author = {Sangita Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.24640},
  year   = {2026}
}