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The following pages link to Matrix derivatives with chain rule and rules for simple, Hadamard, and Kronecker products (Q1247717):
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- On the Kronecker products and their applications (Q364322) (← links)
- Connection between the Hadamard and matrix products with an application to matrix-variate Birnbaum-Saunders distributions (Q643301) (← links)
- On the asymptotic relative efficiency of planned missingness designs (Q736429) (← links)
- Some contributions to efficient statistics in structural models: Specification and estimation of moment structures (Q789863) (← links)
- Some comments on maximum likelihood and partial least squares methods (Q1055146) (← links)
- Tensor products and matrix differential calculus (Q1065108) (← links)
- On some pattern-reduction matrices which appear in statistics (Q1066593) (← links)
- Matrix differential calculus with applications to simple, Hadamard, and Kronecker products (Q1070719) (← links)
- On the use of differentials in statistics (Q1075726) (← links)
- Factor analysis for non-normal variables (Q1086951) (← links)
- Describing the elephant: Structure and function in multivariate data (Q1091731) (← links)
- Matrix derivatives and its applications in statistics (Q1145448) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood and generalized least squares analyses of two level structural equation models (Q1195556) (← links)
- Structural equation models with continuous and polytomous variables (Q1205770) (← links)
- More higher-order efficiency: Concentration probability (Q1275420) (← links)
- Matrix differential calculus with applications in the multivariate linear model and its diagnostics (Q2062791) (← links)
- Some results on commutation matrices, with statistical applications (Q3324096) (← links)
- Robustness of normal theory statistics in structural equation models* (Q3985469) (← links)
- An Asymptotic Expansion of the Distribution of Hotelling's<i>T</i><sup>2</sup>-Statistic Under General Distributions (Q4715613) (← links)
- The application of matrix differential calculus for the derivation of simplified expressions in approximate nonlinear filtering algorithms (Q5926289) (← links)