Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1145899 Journal of Multivariate Analysis 2013 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

We apply the holonomic gradient method introduced by Nakayama et al. (2011) [23] to the evaluation of the exact distribution function of the largest root of a Wishart matrix, which involves a hypergeometric function 1F11F1 of a matrix argument. Numerical evaluation of the hypergeometric function has been one of the longstanding problems in multivariate distribution theory. The holonomic gradient method offers a totally new approach, which is complementary to the infinite series expansion around the origin in terms of zonal polynomials. It allows us to move away from the origin by the use of partial differential equations satisfied by the hypergeometric function. From the numerical viewpoint we show that the method works well up to dimension 10. From the theoretical viewpoint the method offers many challenging problems both to statistics and DD-module theory.

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