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Suitability of linearization of nonlinear problems not only in biology and medicine

Jana Vrbková (2009)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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Biology and medicine are not the only fields that present problems unsolvable through a linear models approach. One way to overcome this obstacle is to use nonlinear methods, even though these are not as thoroughly explored. Another possibility is to linearize and transform the originally nonlinear task to make it accessible to linear methods. In this aricle I investigate an easy and quick criterion to verify suitability of linearization of nonlinear problems via Taylor series expansion...

Linearized regression model with constraints of type II

Lubomír Kubáček (2003)

Applications of Mathematics

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A linearization of the nonlinear regression model causes a bias in estimators of model parameters. It can be eliminated, e.g., either by a proper choice of the point where the model is developed into the Taylor series or by quadratic corrections of linear estimators. The aim of the paper is to obtain formulae for biases and variances of estimators in linearized models and also for corrected estimators.

Variance components and nonlinearity

Lubomír Kubáček, Eva Tesaříková (2006)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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Unknown parameters of the covariance matrix (variance components) of the observation vector in regression models are an unpleasant obstacle in a construction of the best estimator of the unknown parameters of the mean value of the observation vector. Estimators of variance componets must be utilized and then it is difficult to obtain the distribution of the estimators of the mean value parameters. The situation is more complicated in the case of nonlinearity of the regression model....