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    Active redundancy allocation in systems

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    An effective way of improving the reliability of a system is the allocation of active redundancy. Let X1X_{1}, X2X_{2} be independent lifetimes of the components C1C_{1} and C2C_{2}, respectively, which form a series system. Let denote U1=min(max(X1,X),X2)U_{1} = \min ( \max (X_{1},X),X_{2}) and U2=min(X1,max(X2,X))U_{2} = \min (X_{1},\max (X_{2},X)), where X is the lifetime of a redundancy (say S) independent of X1X_{1} and X2X_{2}. That is U1(U2)U_{1}(U_{2}) denote the lifetime of a system obtained by allocating S to C1(C2)C_{1}(C_{2}) as an active redundancy. Singh and Misra (1994) considered the criterion where C1C_{1} is preferred to C2C_{2} for redundancy allocation if P(U1>U2)P(U2>U1)P(U_{1} > U_{2})\geq P(U_{2} > U_{1}). In this paper we use the same criterion of Singh and Misra (1994) and we investigate the allocation of one active redundancy when it differs depending on the component with which it is to be allocated. We find sufficient conditions for the optimization which depend on the components and redundancies probability distributions. We also compare the allocation of two active redundancies (say S1S_{1} and S2S_{2}) in two different ways, that is S1S_{1} with C1C_{1} and S2S_{2} with C2C_{2} and viceversa. For this case the hazard rate order plays an important role. We obtain results for the allocation of more than two active redundancies to a k-out-of-n systems

    Un nuevo códice con obras de Quevedo en la Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona

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    En este artículo se describe y estudia un nuevo manuscrito con obras en prosa y verso de Francisco de Quevedo; datable a inicios del siglo XVIII, se conserva, en buen estado, en la Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona como parte del legado de Guillermo Díaz-Plaja. Por su contenido (prosa histórica, abundante producción satírica y burlesca, algún poema amoroso y moral; mezcla de obras auténticas y otras atribuidas) se acerca a otros manuscritos de la misma época utilizados para fijar los textos de las distintas obras. Un primer cotejo revela que no se trata de un codex descriptus y por ello puede aportar textos y variantes interesantes. Parecen destacables, por ejemplo, su texto de la Vida de corte, los fragmentos de Mundo caduco o las variantes de algunos poemas, comentadas y recogidas luego íntegramente en apéndice
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