Form a matrix without using the column indexes.
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I want to represent a matrix
$$Gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2,cdots,gamma_p)$$
where
$$gamma_j=(lambda b_j-X_j'Xb)/(X_j'X_j-lambda)$$
$$X=(X_1,X_2,cdots,X_p)$$
$lambda$ is a constant.
How to represent the matrix $Gamma$ without $gamma_j$?
linear-algebra matrices
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I want to represent a matrix
$$Gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2,cdots,gamma_p)$$
where
$$gamma_j=(lambda b_j-X_j'Xb)/(X_j'X_j-lambda)$$
$$X=(X_1,X_2,cdots,X_p)$$
$lambda$ is a constant.
How to represent the matrix $Gamma$ without $gamma_j$?
linear-algebra matrices
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I want to represent a matrix
$$Gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2,cdots,gamma_p)$$
where
$$gamma_j=(lambda b_j-X_j'Xb)/(X_j'X_j-lambda)$$
$$X=(X_1,X_2,cdots,X_p)$$
$lambda$ is a constant.
How to represent the matrix $Gamma$ without $gamma_j$?
linear-algebra matrices
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I want to represent a matrix
$$Gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2,cdots,gamma_p)$$
where
$$gamma_j=(lambda b_j-X_j'Xb)/(X_j'X_j-lambda)$$
$$X=(X_1,X_2,cdots,X_p)$$
$lambda$ is a constant.
How to represent the matrix $Gamma$ without $gamma_j$?
linear-algebra matrices
linear-algebra matrices
edited Dec 11 '18 at 14:50
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