pdNatural
General Positive-Definite Matrix in Natural Parametrization
Description
This function is a constructor for the pdNatural
class, representing a general positive-definite matrix, using a natural parametrization . If the matrix associated with object
is of dimension n, it is represented by n*(n+1)/2 parameters. Letting S(i,j) denote the ij-th element of the underlying positive definite matrix and r(i,j) = S(i,j)/sqrt(S(i,i)S(j,j)), i not equal to j denote the associated "correlations", the "natural" parameters are given by sqrt(Sii), i=1,..,n and log((1+r(i,j))/(1-r(i,j))), i not equal to j. Note that all natural parameters are individually unrestricted, but not jointly unrestricted (meaning that not all unrestricted vectors would give positive-definite matrices). Therefore, this parametrization should NOT be used for optimization. It is mostly used for deriving approximate confidence intervals on parameters following the optimization of an objective function. When value
is numeric(0)
, an uninitialized pdMat
object, a one-sided formula, or a vector of character strings, object
is returned as an uninitialized pdSymm
object (with just some of its attributes and its class defined) and needs to have its coefficients assigned later, generally using the coef
or matrix
replacement functions. If value
is an initialized pdMat
object, object
will be constructed from as.matrix(value)
. Finally, if value
is a numeric vector, it is assumed to represent the natural parameters of the underlying positive-definite matrix.
Usage
pdNatural(value, form, nam, data)
Arguments
value | an optional initialization value, which can be any of the following: a |
form | an optional one-sided linear formula specifying the row/column names for the matrix represented by |
nam | an optional vector of character strings specifying the row/column names for the matrix represented by object. It must have length equal to the dimension of the underlying positive-definite matrix and unreplicated elements. This argument is ignored when |
data | an optional data frame in which to evaluate the variables named in |
Value
a pdNatural
object representing a general positive-definite matrix in natural parametrization, also inheriting from class pdMat
.
Author(s)
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates [email protected]
References
Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer, esp. p. 162.
See Also
as.matrix.pdMat
, coef.pdMat
, pdClasses
, matrix<-.pdMat
Examples
pdNatural(diag(1:3))
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