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Bayesian estimation and prediction for certain mixtures

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 Publication date 2020
and research's language is English




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For two vast families of mixture distributions and a given prior, we provide unified representations of posterior and predictive distributions. Model applications presented include bivariate mixtures of Gamma distributions labelled as Kibble-type, non-central Chi-square and F distributions, the distribution of $R^2$ in multiple regression, variance mixture of normal distributions, and mixtures of location-scale exponential distributions including the multivariate Lomax distribution. An emphasis is also placed on analytical representations and the relationships with a host of existing distributions and several hypergeomtric functions of one or two variables.



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