[R] random truncation
Abby Spurdle
@purd|e@@ @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sun Jul 14 01:55:08 CEST 2019
> What integral?
What do you mean "What integral?"...
The integral on the Wikipedia page.
(The same page referenced in the earlier posts).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truncated_distribution#Random_truncation
https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/93717ffcd3bfa2a60d825bd71b5375ad888ceb97
Seems quite obvious to me...
Did you read the Wikipedia page?
> Maximising
> it (numerically *of course*) turned out to be problematic. Back then.
> Modern optimisers might help.
Numerical methods have been around for a while...
> > However, the problem needs to be defined *precisely* first.
> Again I have no idea of what you are driving at here. The concept of
> "random truncation" is quite precisely defined.
I wasn't referring the problem of "random truncation".
I was referring to the original post.
In particular, how Y, S[i] and d[i] are defined.
Maybe, I should be more precise when suggesting others be more precise.
(My bad).
I note that Spencer has posted again.
I will read the new post, later, when I get some more time.
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