Abstract

Brown (1980), (1981) proved that the renewal function is concave if the interrenewal distribution is DFR (decreasing failure rate), and conjectured the converse. This note settles Brown's conjecture with a class of counterexamples. We also give a short proof of Shanthikumar's (1988) result that the DFR property is closed under geometric compounding.

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