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Type: Package
Title: Matrix-Variate Variance-Gamma Distribution
Version: 0.1.0
Description: Rudimentary functions for sampling and calculating density from the matrix-variate variance-gamma distribution.
License: MIT + file LICENSE
Encoding: UTF-8
LazyData: true
RoxygenNote: 7.3.1
Imports: MixMatrix, nlme, psych
Suggests: knitr, rmarkdown
NeedsCompilation: no
Packaged: 2024-11-18 20:58:53 UTC; soonsk
Author: Samuel Soon [aut, cre]
Maintainer: Samuel Soon <samksoon2@gmail.com>
Depends: R (≥ 3.5.0)
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2024-11-19 12:20:27 UTC

Calculate Matrix-Variate Variance Gamma Density

Description

Determines density of observations from a Matrix-variate variance gamma (MVVG) distribution, under the identifiability constraint set by [].

Usage

dmvvg(X, M, A, Sigma, Psi, gamma, log = FALSE)

Arguments

X

p \times q observed matrix value

M

p \times q location matrix

A

p \times q skewness matrix

Sigma

p \times p covariance matrix

Psi

q \times q covariance matrix

gamma

scalar mixing parameter

log

returns log-likelihood if TRUE, default is FALSE.

Details

MVVG samples are formulated through the normal variance-mean mixture M + WA + \sqrt{W}Z, where W \sim Gamma(\gamma, \gamma).

Gamma must be >0. Sigma and Psi must be positive definite covariance matrices.

Value

dmvvg returns the probability density corresponding to the inputted values and parameters.

Author(s)

Samuel Soon

See Also

rmvvg

Examples

M <- cbind(rep(1, 5), c(1, 0, 1, 0, 1))
A <- matrix(c(1,2), 5, 2, byrow = TRUE)
Sigma <- diag(5)
Psi <- matrix(c(4,2,2,3), 2, 2)
gamma <- 3

X <- rmvvg(1, M, A, Sigma, Psi, gamma)[[1]]
dmvvg(X, M, A, Sigma, Psi, gamma)

Example Matrix

Description

5 \times 2 matrix intended for use as an example in dmvvg.

Usage

example_matrix

Format

An object of class matrix (inherits from array) with 5 rows and 2 columns.

Author(s)

Samuel Soon


Generate Matrix-Variate Variance Gamma Samples

Description

Generates random samples from the matrix-variate variance gamma (MVVG) distribution, under the identifiability constraint set by [].

Usage

rmvvg(n, M, A, Sigma, Psi, gamma)

Arguments

n

number of observations

M

p \times q location matrix

A

p \times q skewness matrix

Sigma

p \times p covariance matrix

Psi

q \times q covariance matrix

gamma

scalar mixing parameter

Details

MVVG samples are formulated through the normal variance-mean mixture M + WA + \sqrt{W}Z, where W \sim Gamma(\gamma, \gamma).

Gamma must be >0. Sigma and Psi must be positive definite covariance matrices.

Value

rmvvg returns a list of random samples.

Author(s)

Samuel Soon

See Also

dmvvg

Examples

M <- cbind(rep(1, 5), c(1, 0, 1, 0, 1))
A <- matrix(c(1,2), 5, 2, byrow = TRUE)
Sigma <- diag(5)
Psi <- matrix(c(4,2,2,3), 2, 2)
gamma <- 3

rmvvg(2, M, A, Sigma, Psi, gamma)

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