Shrinkage simplex-centroid designs for a quadratic mixture model

Authors

  • Abolghasem Yousefi Babadi School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
  • Davood Shishebori Department of Industrial Engineering, Yazd University, Pajoohesh Square, Yazd, 89195741, Iran
  • Munir Ahmed Department of Mathematics, Islamabad Model College for Boys, Sector F-10/4, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Sajid Ali School of Business and Economics, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Taha Hasan Department of Statistics, Islamabad Model College for Boys, Sector F-10/4, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:

A simplex-centroid design for q mixture components comprises of all possible subsets of the q components, present in equal proportions. The design does not contain full mixture blends except the overall centroid. In real-life situations, all mixture blends comprise of at least a minimum proportion of each component. Here, we introduce simplex-centroid designs which contain complete blends but with some loss in D-efficiency and stability in G-efficiency. We call such designs as shrinkage simplexcentroid designs. Furthermore, we use the proposed designs to generate component-amount designs by their projection.

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volume 14  issue 1

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publication date 2018-03-01

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