Abstract

Abstract In this article, the saddlepoint approximations to the density and tail probability of a ratio of quadratic forms in normal variables are derived. A numerical exposition via the Durbin-Watson test statistic reveals several desirable features. The approximations, which involve only a limited number of computable functions, provide the practitioner with an accessible and a very powerful tool.

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