dave fournier wrote:> Hi All, > > Following Mike Praeger's posting on this list, > I'm happy to pass on that AD Model Builder is now freely available from > the ADMB Foundation. > > http://admb-foundation.org/ > > Two areas where AD Model builder would be especially useful to R users > are multi-parmater smooth optimization as in larg scale maximum > likelihood estimation and the analysis of general nonlinear random > effects models. > > Cheers, > > Dave >Thank you Dave, this is really great news! So now I can download ADMB and ADMB-RE for free? And use Mike's X2R package to connect my ADMB scripts with the power of R. Only one word: awesome! Rub?n
Hi All, Following Mike Praeger's posting on this list, I'm happy to pass on that AD Model Builder is now freely available from the ADMB Foundation. http://admb-foundation.org/ Two areas where AD Model builder would be especially useful to R users are multi-parmater smooth optimization as in larg scale maximum likelihood estimation and the analysis of general nonlinear random effects models. Cheers, Dave -- David A. Fournier P.O. Box 2040, Sidney, B.C. V8l 3S3 Canada Phone/FAX 250-655-3364 http://otter-rsch.com
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