Using intersection matrices to identify graphical structure |
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Authors: | James E. Stafford |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, McMurrich Building, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8, Canada |
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Abstract: | Intersection matrices help identify the common graphical structure of two or more objects. They arise naturally in a variety of settings. Several examples of their use in a computer algebra environment are given. These include: simplifying an expression involving array products, automating cumulant calculations, determining the behaviour of an expected value operator and identifying model hierarchy in a factorial experiment. The emphasis is placed on the graphical structure, and the symmetry of arrays help reduce the complexity of the graphical problem. |
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Keywords: | Bartlett identities computer algebra cumulants expected value operator factorial models graph isomorphism integer partition multiple phase designs multiple stage designs symbolic computation |
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