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Noncentral bimatrix variate generalised beta distributions

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In this paper, we determine the density functions of nonsymmetrised doubly noncentral matrix variate beta type I and II distributions. The nonsymmetrised density functions of doubly noncentral and noncentral bimatrix variate generalised beta type I and II distributions are also obtained.

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Díaz-García, J.A., Gutiérrez-Jáimez, R. Noncentral bimatrix variate generalised beta distributions. Metrika 73, 317–333 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00184-009-0280-1

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