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Speeding up finding non-singular mixed effect models

Overall it seems like a cool idea and well worth pursuing!  There has 
also been increased interested in factor-analytic models as well, which 
represent another possible avenue (but, currently they're not 
implemented in lme4, and it would take quite a bit of work to port them 
over from their glmmTMB implementation ...)

   Unfortunately I don't have any intuitions about the answers to your 
questions - maybe if I were better at visualizing the geometry of 
five-dimensional positive definite subspaces ... (an idea suggested by 
Phillip Alday recently was thinking about the decomposition of the 
covariance matrix into a diagonal variance matrix and a correlation 
matrix, i.e. Sigma = D^{1/2} C D^{1/2}, and trying to understand when 
singularity was caused by zero elements in D vs. a rank-deficient C ...

   Hopefully Doug Bates will chime in ...

  cheers
    Ben Bolker
On 2024-07-31 1:49 p.m., David Halpern wrote:

  
    
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