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Saddlepoint approximation method

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The saddlepoint approximation method is a specific example of the mathematical saddlepoint technique applied to statistics. It provides a highly accurate approximation formula for any PDF or probability mass function of a distribution, based on the moment generating function. There is also a formula for the CDF of the distribution.

Definition

If the moment generating function of a distribution is written as and the cumulant generating function as then the saddlepoint approximation to the PDF of a distribution is defined as:

and the saddlepoint approximation to the CDF is defined as:

where is the solution to , and

References

  • Butler, Roland W. (2007), Saddlepoint approximations with applications, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521872508
  • Daniels, H. E. (1954), Saddlepoint Approximations in Statistics, The Annals of Mathematical Statistics