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Continuum structure function

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In mathematics, a continuum structure function (CSF) is defined by Laurence Baxter as a nondecreasing mapping from the unit hypercube to the unit interval. It is used by Baxter to help in the Mathematical modelling of the level of performance of a system in terms of the performance levels of its components.[1][2][3]

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  1. Baxter, Laurence A. (1984). "Continuum structures I". Journal of Applied Probability. 21 (4): 802–815. doi:10.2307/3213697. JSTOR 3213697.
  2. Kim, Chul; Baxter, Laurence A. (1987). "Reliability importance for continuum structure functions". Journal of Applied Probability. 24 (3): 779–785. doi:10.2307/3214108. JSTOR 3214108.
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