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Phil Steitz commented on MATH-699:
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My inclination would be to keep the implementation in the base class as simple
as possible, documenting what it does and pushing the responsibility for
dealing with plateaus in the distribution to the implementations that have
these. I don't think any of the currently implemented real distributions have
this problem. Correct?
The invariant you are proposing for when to return infinities for domain lower
and upper bounds would make sense if these were intended to be the bounds of
support for the distribution, but this is not what these properties represent.
They are initial guesses for where to start when trying to bracket a root.
That means they have to be values that can be fed into the cumulative
probability function. Have you convinced yourself that we do not need to
bracket a root at the beginning? What bounds would we then provide to the
solver? The code you reference is trying to do the bracketing, starting with
the domain upper and lower bounds as initial guesses.
Remember to consider convergence problems when the actual parameter to inverse
cum is close to or exactly equal to 0 or 1. Per the comment in the code above
the test that uses (or should use) the function value absolute accuracy, if the
distribution has bounded support and the argument is 0 or 1, bracketing will
fail.
> inverseCumulativeDistribution fails with cumulative distribution having a
> plateau
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> Key: MATH-699
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-699
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Reporter: Sébastien Brisard
> Assignee: Sébastien Brisard
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: AbstractContinuousDistributionTest.java
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> This bug report follows MATH-692. The attached unit test fails. As required
> by the definition in MATH-692, the lower-bound of the interval on which the
> cdf is constant should be returned. This is not so at the moment.
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