An unusual stochastic order relation with some applications in sampling and epidemic theory

Citation
Lefevre, Claude et Picard, Philippe, An unusual stochastic order relation with some applications in sampling and epidemic theory, Advances in applied probability , 25(1), 1993, pp. 63-81
ISSN journal
00018678
Volume
25
Issue
1
Year of publication
1993
Pages
63 - 81
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
One expects, intuitively, that the total damage caused by an epidemic increases, in a certain sense, with the infection intensity exerted by the infectives during their lifelength. The original object of the present work is to make precise in which probabilistic terms such a statement does indeed hold true, when the spread of the disease is described by a collective Reed.Frost model and the global cost is represented by the final size and severity. Surprisingly, this problem leads us to introduce an order relation for -valued random variables, unusual in the literature, based on the descending factorial moments. Further applications of the ordering occur when comparing certain sampling procedures through the number of un-sampled individuals. In particular, it is used to reinforce slightly comparison results obtained earlier for two such samplings.