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2007 Oct 18
0
homals-0.9.0
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2007 Feb 03
1
JSS Volume 18 (www.jstatsoft.org)
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2007 Oct 18
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homals-0.9.0
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2008 Mar 27
1
functions
I wrote some functions for multiway CANDECOMP, i.e. for least
squares fitting of
a_{i_1\cdots i_m}\approx\sum_{s=1}^p x^1_{i_1s}x^1_{i_1s}\cdots
x^m_{i_ms}
with arrays of arbitrary dimension. Reminded me of the good old APL
days. I could not find this in the archives, but if it's already there,
I would appreciate if someone let me know.
2008 Dec 11
0
Fwd: Jacobi Plane Rotations in R
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2011 Jul 14
5
really large file systems with centos
I've been asked for ideas on building a rather large archival storage
system for inhouse use, on the order of 100-400TB. Probably using CentOS
6. The existing system this would replace is using Solaris 10 and
ZFS, but I want to explore using Linux instead.
We have our own tomcat based archiving software that would run on this
storage server, along with NFS client and server. Its a