Multivariate gamma function
In mathematics, the multivariate gamma function, Γp(·), is a generalization of the gamma function. It is useful in multivariate statistics, appearing in the probability density function of the Wishart and inverse Wishart distributions.
It has two equivalent definitions. One is given as the following integral over the positive-definite real matrices:
The other one, more useful to obtain a numerical result is:
From this, we have the recursive relationships:
Thus
and so on.
Derivatives
We may define the multivariate digamma function as
and the general polygamma function as
Calculation steps
- Since
- it follows that
- By definition of the digamma function, ψ,
- it follows that
References
- James, A. (1964). "Distributions of Matrix Variates and Latent Roots Derived from Normal Samples". Annals of Mathematical Statistics. 35 (2): 475–501. MR 181057. Zbl 0121.36605. doi:10.1214/aoms/1177703550.
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