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Main Authors: Drton, Mathias, Grosdos, Alexandros, McCormack, Andrew
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.08280
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  • As is the case for many curved exponential families, the computation of maximum likelihood estimates in a multivariate normal model with a Kronecker covariance structure is typically carried out with an iterative algorithm, specifically, a block-coordinate ascent algorithm. In this article we highlight a setting, specified by a coprime relationship between the sample size and dimension of the Kronecker factors, where the likelihood equations have algebraic degree one and an explicit, easy-to-evaluate rational formula for the maximum likelihood estimator can be found. A partial converse of this result is provided that shows that outside of the aforementioned special setting and for large sample sizes, examples of data sets can be constructed for which the degree of the likelihood equations is larger than one.