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Re: Inverse Gamma Issue


From: Patrick Alken
Subject: Re: Inverse Gamma Issue
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2020 17:11:09 +0000
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Thanks Robert,

   There have been many bug reports sent in recently - I need to add 
them all the tracker. Hopefully I can find time to look at your work, 
though it may take a while.

Thanks,
Patrick

On 1/28/20 4:09 AM, Janes, Robert (Columbus) via Bug reports for the GNU 
Scientific Library wrote:
> I sent an e-mail a couple weeks ago about a fix I came up with for a problem 
> with the inverse Chi-squared function.  The problem was in the inverse gamma 
> function and I suggested increasing the iteration limit to 50.  That fixed 
> the immediate problem but then we found another problem case which this did 
> not fix.
>
> The IMSL documentation for this stated that for large degrees of freedom 
> after 100 iterations the code returns the present iteration value as the best 
> answer it can supply.  I implemented this in the gamminv.c code and found 
> excellent agreement with IMSL when running side-by-side comparisons for 
> degrees of freedom from 1,000 to 32,000 in steps of 1,000.  You might 
> consider this change over the one I suggested earlier.
>
> See the attached, updated source code.
>
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