
arXiv: math/0607625
Dirichlet integrals and the associated Dirichlet statistical densities are widely used in various areas. Generalizations of Dirichlet integrals and Dirichlet models to matrix-variate cases, when the matrices are real symmetric positive definite or hermitian positive definite, are available \cite{4}. Real scalar variables case of the Dirichlet models are generalized in various directions. One such generalization of the type-2 or inverted Dirichlet is looked into in this article. Matrix-variate analogue, when the matrices are hermitian positive definite, are worked out along with some properties which are mathematically and statistically interesting.
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15A57; 60E05; 62E15; 62H10, Orthogonal polynomials and functions in several variables expressible in terms of special functions in one variable, Liouville models, type-2 Dirichlet model, Mathematics - Logic, Dirichlet integral, complex matrix-variate beta random variables, Jacobians of matrix transformations, 15A57, FOS: Mathematics, 60E05, 62E15, 62H10, Logic (math.LO), hermitian positive definite matrices
15A57; 60E05; 62E15; 62H10, Orthogonal polynomials and functions in several variables expressible in terms of special functions in one variable, Liouville models, type-2 Dirichlet model, Mathematics - Logic, Dirichlet integral, complex matrix-variate beta random variables, Jacobians of matrix transformations, 15A57, FOS: Mathematics, 60E05, 62E15, 62H10, Logic (math.LO), hermitian positive definite matrices
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