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Tip revision: 6eca414de4c835af2032db4cae6c05e9cc684529 authored by Martin Schlather on 23 April 2016, 15:04:07 UTC
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RMdelay.Rd
\name{RMdelay}
\alias{RMdelay}
\title{Bivariate Delay Effect}
\description{
\command{\link{RMdelay}} is a \eqn{(m+1)}-variate stationary covariance model.
which depends on a univariate stationary covariance model \eqn{C_0}.
The corresponding covariance function only depends on the difference
\eqn{h \in {\bf R}^d}{h} between two points in \eqn{d}-dimensional
space and is given by
\deqn{C(h)=(C_0(h - s_i +s_j))_{i,j=0,\ldots,m}}
where \eqn{s \in {\bf R}^{d\times m}}{h \in R^{d x m}} and \eqn{s_0=0}
}
\usage{
RMdelay(phi,s,var, scale, Aniso, proj)
}
\arguments{
\item{phi}{a univariate stationary covariance model, that means an
\command{\link{RMmodel}} whose \command{vdim} equals 1.}
\item{s}{a \eqn{d\times m}{d x m}-dimensional
shift matrix, where \eqn{d} is the
dimension of the space, giving the components \eqn{s=(s_1,\ldots,
s_m)}{s=(s_1,..., s_m)} where the \eqn{s_i} are vectors.}
\item{var,scale,Aniso,proj}{optional arguments; same meaning for any
\command{\link{RMmodel}}. If not passed, the above
covariance function remains unmodified.}
}
\details{%See Wackernagel, H. (2003), p.?)
Here, a multivariate random field is obtained from single univariate
random field, by shifting it by fixed value.
}
\value{
\command{\link{RMdelay}} returns an object of class \code{\link[=RMmodel-class]{RMmodel}}
}
\references{
\itemize{
\item Schlather, M., Malinowski, A., Menck, P.J., Oesting, M. and
Strokorb, K. (2015)
Analysis, simulation and prediction of multivariate
random fields with package \pkg{RandomFields}. \emph{
Journal of Statistical Software}, \bold{63} (8), 1-25,
url = \sQuote{http://www.jstatsoft.org/v63/i08/}
\item Wackernagel, H. (2003) \emph{Multivariate Geostatistics.} Berlin:
Springer, 3nd edition.
}
}
\author{Martin Schlather, \email{schlather@math.uni-mannheim.de}
}
\seealso{
\command{\link{RMmodel}},
\command{\link{RFsimulate}},
\command{\link{RFfit}}.
}
\examples{
RFoptions(seed=0) ## *ANY* simulation will have the random seed 0; set
## RFoptions(seed=NA) to make them all random again
x <- y <- seq(-10,10,0.2)
model <- RMdelay(RMstable(alpha=1.9, scale=2), s=c(4,4))
plot(model, dim=2, xlim=c(-6, 6), ylim=c(-6,6))
simu <- RFsimulate(model, x, y)
plot(simu, zlim="joint")
\dontshow{FinalizeExample()}
}
\keyword{spatial}
\keyword{models}