Abstract
The class of Inverse Gaussian distributions is quite commonly used as a life-time model in reliability studies. The books by Chhikara and Folks [1] and Seshadri [2] present extensive discussions on classical inference for the parameters of Inverse Gaussian distribution. However, in this paper, we switch our attention to find its geodesic equation. We applied two different algorithms to solve some partial differential equations, where these equations originated from the Inverse Gaussian distribution. As expected, the two algorithms yield the same result.
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