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reference for ginv

3 messages · Wacek Kusnierczyk, Gabor Grothendieck

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?ginv provides 'Modern Applied Statistics with S' (MASS), 3rd, by
Venables and Ripley as the sole reference.
I happen to have this book (4th ed) on loan from our library, and as far
as I can see, ginv is mentioned there twice, and it is *used*, not
*explained* in any way.  (It is used on p. 148 in the 4th edition.)

ginv does not appear in the index of MASS.  ginv is an implementation of
the Moore-Penrose generalized inverse, but I can't find any reference to
an appropriate publication from Moore and Penrose in MASS either.

Admittedly, MASS is inadequate as a reference for ginv, and it is
desirable that the reference be corrected.  Is this an isolated
incident, or a general practice?  (Perhaps the appropriate reference has
been removed in MASS 4th?)

vQ
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I have the second edition and in that one there are references:

Rao & Mitra Generalized inverse ..., Wiley, 1971
Pringle & Rayner, Generalized inverse ..., Griffin, 1971
Dodge, Analysis of Experiments .., Wiley, 1985

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Wacek Kusnierczyk
<Waclaw.Marcin.Kusnierczyk at idi.ntnu.no> wrote:
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Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
far from obvious.  so ?ginv should refer directly to these, or state
which page in MASS provides the right references.  does 3rd p. 100 (as
provided in ?ginv) link to these (or other) publications?

vQ