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    New York, NY [u.a.] :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_BV023827839
    Format: VIII, 110 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-540-96849-0
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in statistics 47
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Verallgemeinerte Inverse ; Multivariate Analyse
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    UID:
    almahu_9947362831602882
    Format: VIII, 110 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9781461239307
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Statistics, 47
    Content: Much of the traditional approach to linear model analysis is bound up in complex matrix expressions revolving about the usual generalized inverse. Motivated by this important role of the generalized inverse. the research summarized here began as an interest in understanding. in geometric terms. the four conditions defining the qnique Moore-Penrose Inverse. Such an investigation. it was hoped. might lead to a better understanding. and possibly a simplification of. the usual matrix expressions. Initially this research was begun by Francis Hsuan and Pat Langenberg, without knowledge of Kruskal's paper published in 1975. This oversight was perhaps fortu­ nate. since if they had read his paper they may not have continued their effort. A summary of this early research appears in Hsuan. Langenberg and Getson (1985). This monograph is a summary of the research on {2}-inverses continued by Al Getson. while a graduate student. in collaboration with Francis Hsuan of the Depart­ ment of Statistics. School of Business Administration. at Temple University. Philadelphia. The literature on generalized inverses and related topics is extensive and some of what is present here has appeared elsewhere. Generally. this literature is not presented from the point of view of {2}-inverses. We have tried to do justice to . the relevant published works and appologize for those we have either overlooked or possibly misrepresented.
    Note: I Introduction -- II Time for {2}-Inverses -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 The Three Phase Inversion Procedure -- 2.2 Constrained Inverses -- 2.3 {2}- and {1,2}-Inverses: The Null Augmented Mappings -- 2.4 {1,5}-Inverses: The Nonnull Augmented Mappings -- 2.5 Construction of Moore-Penrose Type Generalized Inverses -- 2.6 A Geometric Representation of {2}-Inverses -- 2.7 {1,5}-Inverses and Projections -- 2.8 {1,5}-Inverses and Solutions to Linear Equations -- 2.9 Decomposition of {2}-Inverses -- 2.10 Spectral Decomposition in Terms of {2}Inverses -- 2.11 Computation of {2}-Inverses -- III {2}-Inverses, Quadratic Forms and Second Degree Polynomials -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 x2 Distribution and Independence of Quadratic Forms and Second Degree Polynomials -- 3.2 Generalized Inverses and Quadratic Forms -- 3.3 {2}-Inverses and x2 Distributed Quadratic Forms -- 3.4 On The Uniqueness of the {2}-Inverse Representation of x2 Distributed Quadratic Forms -- 3.5 A Minimal Sufficient Set of Coefficient Matrices for All X2 Distributed Quadratic Forms -- 3.6 Independence of X2 Distributed Quadratic Forms -- 3.7 A Canonical Representation of Second Degree Polynomials -- 3.8 X2 Distributed Second Degree Polynomials -- 3.9 {2}-Inverses and the Distribution and Independence of Second Degree Polynomials -- IV {2}-Inverses and Least Squares Solutions -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 The Least Squares Problem -- 4.1 Strategies For Obtaining Least Squares Solutions -- 4.3 Symmetric {1,2}-Inverses and Sets of Nonestimable Constraints -- 4.4 Bott-Duffin Inverses and Constrained LSS’s -- 4.5 {1,5}-Inverses and LSS’s -- 4.6 Relationships Among LSS’s -- 4.7 Minimum Norm LSS’s -- 4.8 A General Theorem on Constrained LSS’s -- 4.9 Residual Sum of Squares and Their Difference -- 4.10 Computing Constrained LSS’s and Residual Sum of Squares -- V {2}-Inverses in Linear Models -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 The Models -- 5.2 The Distribution and Relationships Among the LSS’s For the Prameters in Various Models -- 5.3 Hypothesis Testing in Linear Models -- 5.4 Equivalent Numerator Sum of Squares for a Test of Hypothesis -- 5.5 Hypotheses Invariant to Cell Sizes -- 5.6 The R Approach and SAS Type I and Type II Sums of Squares -- 5.7 The R* Approach and the SAS Type III Sum of Squares -- References.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780387968490
    Language: English
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    Book
    New York u.a. :Springer,
    UID:
    almafu_BV001638229
    Format: VIII, 110 S.
    ISBN: 0-387-96849-0 , 3-540-96849-0
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in statistics 47
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lineares Modell ; Verallgemeinerte Inverse
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