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References for HGM
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Papers and Tutorials
+- Nobuki Takayama, Takaharu Yaguchi, Yi Zhang,
+Comparison of Numerical Solvers for Differential Equations for Holonomic Gradient Method in Statistics,
+ arxiv:2111.10947
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- Shuhei Mano, Nobuki Takayama,
+Algebraic algorithm for direct sampling from toric models,
+ arxiv:2110.14992
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- M.Adamer, A.Lorincz, A.L.Sattelberger, B.Sturmfels, Algebraic Analysis of Rotation Data
+ arxiv: 1912.00396
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+Anna-Laura Sattelberger, Bernd Sturmfels,
+D-Modules and Holonomic Functions
+ arxiv:1910.01395
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+N.Takayama, L.Jiu, S.Kuriki, Y.Zhang,
+Computations of the Expected Euler Characteristic for the Largest Eigenvalue of a Real Wishart Matrix,
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+ jmva
- M.Harkonen, T.Sei, Y.Hirose,
Holonomic extended least angle regression,
arxiv:1809.08190
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- S.Mano,
The A-hypergeometric System Associated with the Rational Normal Curve and
Exchangeable Structures,
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arxiv:1607.03569
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- M.Noro,
System of Partial Differential Equations for the Hypergeometric Function 1F1 of a Matrix Argument on Diagonal Regions,
ACM DL
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with a multivariate normal distribution,
arxiv:1512.06564
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- N.Takayama, Holonomic Gradient Method (in Japanese, survey),
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+hgm-dic.pdf
- N.Takayama, S.Kuriki, A.Takemura,
A-Hpergeometric Distributions and Newton Polytopes,
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