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A Schur complement approach for computing subcovariance matrices arising in a road safety measure modelling
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    A Schur complement approach for computing subcovariance matrices arising in a road safety measure modelling (English)
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    4 May 2005
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    The paper is devoted to the problem of determination of the analytical expression of a real partitioned matrix inverse. The consideration is focused on the analytical expression of the elements of some blocks of the inverse of a particular Fisher information matrix. The Schur complement approach is used to solve the problem. The suggested approach does need any numerical matrix inversion program. Some illustrative examples are given. An application in the case of road safety measure is provided. A description of the mechanism of obtaining the analyzed Fisher information matrix structure is provided in the appendix.
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    Schur complement
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    asymptotic covariance matrix
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    road safety measure
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    restricted maximum likelihood
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    numerical examples
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    Fisher information matrix
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    numerical matrix inversion
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