An algorithm for calculating D-optimal designs for polynomial regression with prior information and its appilications
Authors: Hiroto Sekido
Abstract: Optimal designs are required to make efficient statistical experiments. D-optimal designs for some models are calculated by using canonical moments. On the other hand, integrable systems are dynamical systems whose solutions can be written down concretely. In this paper, polynomial regression models with prior information are discussed. In order to calculate D-optimal designs for these models, a useful relationship between canonical moments and discrete integrable systems is used. By using canonical moments and discrete integrable systems, an algorithm for calculating D-optimal designs for these models is proposed. Then some examples of applications of the algorithm are introduced.
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