ABSTRACT: Some special functions are particularly relevant in applied probability and statistics. For example, the incomplete beta function is the cumulative central beta distribution. In this paper, we consider the inversion of the central Student's-t distribution which is a particular case of the central beta distribution. The inversion of this distribution function is useful in hypothesis testing as well as for generating random samples distributed according to the corresponding probability density function. A new asymptotic representation in terms of the complementary error function will be one of the important ingredients in our analysis. As we will show, this asymptotic representation is also useful in the computation of the distribut...
An accurate and efficient algorithm for the inversion of the cumulative central beta distribution ra...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Congreso de la Red de Polinomios Ortogonales y Teoría de Aproximac...
In this paper, I note the pedagogical advantages of an existing, but largely ignored, simple symmetr...
Some special functions are particularly relevant in applied probability and statistics. For example,...
The computation and inversion of the binomial and negative binomial cumulative distribution function...
The inversion of cumulative distribution functions is an important topic in statistics, probability ...
The computation and inversion of the binomial and negative binomial cumulative distribution function...
New asymptotic approximations of the noncentral t distribution are given a generalization of the Stu...
We explore the Student T-Distribution and present some new techniques for simulation. In particular,...
Le présent document propose une nouvelle catégorie de distributions asymétriques suivant la loi t de...
An asymptotic expansion of the Student t distribution is derived by expanding the standardized Stude...
We introduce a natural extension of the Student’s tt-distribution that also allows for a negative sh...
AbstractThe normalized incomplete beta function Ix(a,b) is inverted for large values of the paramete...
The most important properties of normal and Student t-distributions are presented. A number of appli...
If Z is a standard normal random variable, Y is a chi-squared random variable with v degrees of free...
An accurate and efficient algorithm for the inversion of the cumulative central beta distribution ra...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Congreso de la Red de Polinomios Ortogonales y Teoría de Aproximac...
In this paper, I note the pedagogical advantages of an existing, but largely ignored, simple symmetr...
Some special functions are particularly relevant in applied probability and statistics. For example,...
The computation and inversion of the binomial and negative binomial cumulative distribution function...
The inversion of cumulative distribution functions is an important topic in statistics, probability ...
The computation and inversion of the binomial and negative binomial cumulative distribution function...
New asymptotic approximations of the noncentral t distribution are given a generalization of the Stu...
We explore the Student T-Distribution and present some new techniques for simulation. In particular,...
Le présent document propose une nouvelle catégorie de distributions asymétriques suivant la loi t de...
An asymptotic expansion of the Student t distribution is derived by expanding the standardized Stude...
We introduce a natural extension of the Student’s tt-distribution that also allows for a negative sh...
AbstractThe normalized incomplete beta function Ix(a,b) is inverted for large values of the paramete...
The most important properties of normal and Student t-distributions are presented. A number of appli...
If Z is a standard normal random variable, Y is a chi-squared random variable with v degrees of free...
An accurate and efficient algorithm for the inversion of the cumulative central beta distribution ra...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Congreso de la Red de Polinomios Ortogonales y Teoría de Aproximac...
In this paper, I note the pedagogical advantages of an existing, but largely ignored, simple symmetr...