pub struct CorrectedEdf {
pub conditional: f64,
pub corrected: f64,
}Expand description
Effective-degrees-of-freedom pair: the conditional tr(F) and the
Wood–Pya–Säfken correction that accounts for smoothing-parameter
uncertainty.
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§conditional: f64tr(F) with F = H⁻¹X'WX, conditional on λ̂.
corrected: f64τ = tr(F) + tr(X'WX · Σ_ρ), the exact WPS corrected EDF. Equals
Self::conditional when no smoothing correction is available (e.g.
K = 0, or the post-fit IFT solve was skipped).
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Source§impl CorrectedEdf
impl CorrectedEdf
Sourcepub fn rho_uncertainty_df(&self) -> f64
pub fn rho_uncertainty_df(&self) -> f64
The per-fit measurement the issue calls out: how much λ-uncertainty is
inflating the user’s model-choice complexity penalty, τ − tr(F).
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Source§impl Clone for CorrectedEdf
impl Clone for CorrectedEdf
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CorrectedEdf
fn clone(&self) -> CorrectedEdf
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreimpl Copy for CorrectedEdf
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impl Freeze for CorrectedEdf
impl RefUnwindSafe for CorrectedEdf
impl Send for CorrectedEdf
impl Sync for CorrectedEdf
impl Unpin for CorrectedEdf
impl UnsafeUnpin for CorrectedEdf
impl UnwindSafe for CorrectedEdf
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