Methods for Constructing Top Order Invariant Polynomials
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Econometric Theory
- Vol. 3 (2) , 195-207
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s026646660001029x
Abstract
The invariant polynomials (Davis [8] and Chikuse [2] with r(r ≥ 2) symmetric matrix arguments have been defined, extending the zonal polynomials, and applied in multivariate distribution theory. The usefulness of the polynomials has attracted the attention of econometricians, and some recent papers have applied the methods to distribution theory in econometrics (e.g., Hillier [14] and Phillips [22]).The ‘top order’ invariant polynomials , in which each of the partitions of ki 1 = 1,…,r, and has only one part, occur frequently in multivariate distribution theory (e.g., Hillier and Satchell [17] and Phillips [27]). In this paper we give three methods of constructing these polynomials, extending those of Ruben [28] for the top order zonal polynomials. The first two methods yield explicit formulae for the polynomials and then we give a recurrence procedure. It is shown that some of the expansions presented in Chikuse and Davis [4] are simplified for the top order invariant polynomials. A brief discussion is given on the ‘lowest order’ invariant polynomials.Keywords
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