Inverse-chi-squared distribution

In probability and statistics, the inverse-chi-squared distribution (or inverted-chi-square distribution) is a continuous probability distribution of a positive-valued random variable. It is closely related to the chi-squared distribution. It is used in Bayesian inference as conjugate prior for the variance of the normal distribution.

Definition

The inverse chi-squared distribution (or inverted-chi-square distribution ) is the probability distribution of a random variable whose multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) has a chi-squared distribution.

If follows a chi-squared distribution with degrees of freedom then follows the inverse chi-squared distribution with degrees of freedom.

The probability density function of the inverse chi-squared distribution is given by

In the above and is the degrees of freedom parameter. Further, is the gamma function.

The inverse chi-squared distribution is a special case of the inverse-gamma distribution. with shape parameter and scale parameter .

  • chi-squared: If and , then
  • scaled-inverse chi-squared: If , then
  • Inverse gamma with and
  • Inverse chi-squared distribution is a special case of type 5 Pearson distribution

See also

References

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