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2010 Feb 12
1
popbio and stochastic lambda calculation
...da is lower (as expected) however the
CI is substantially larger than published. The authors of the published
example used a different method to calculate the CIs around lambda, but
I would have expected the results of the vitalsim to be closer. (The
authors used the 'delta' method from Caswell (2001)).
My main questions are:
1. Have I correctly calculated stochastic lambda and its 95% CIs?
2. Why am I unable to use any distributions other than beta? What can I
do about that?
Thank you,
Shawn Morrison
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2007 Oct 22
3
Elasticity in Leslie Matrix
Dear R-users,
I would like to calculate elasticities and sensitivities of each parameters
involved in the following transition matrix:
A <- matrix(c(
sigma*s0*f1, sigma*s0*f2,
s, v
), nrow=2, byrow=TRUE,dimnames=list(stage,stage))
The command "eigen.analysis" avaliable in package "popbio" provides
sensibility matrix and elasticity matrix
2000 Feb 28
3
SSH & xauth (fwd)
...ing a fingerprint display, never automatically.
Robert N M Watson
robert at fledge.watson.org http://www.watson.org/~robert/
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TIS Labs at Network Associates, Safeport Network Services
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Brian Caswell wrote:
> The default SSH configuration for SSH1 and SSH2 allow for remote
> controlling of X sessions through X forwarding.
>
> All children of the SSH connection are able to tunnel X11 sessions
> through the X tunnel to the client X11 session. This is accomplished
> by running...
2005 Aug 17
2
power of a matrix
...o
But this, of course, does not work since the following two statements
are not equivalent for matrices:
A %*% A
A * A
Is there something like a "powermatrix"-function?
Thanks,
Roland
P.S. The example is taken from:
Example 3.1 ("A linear, time-invariant model") from Keyfitz/Caswell:
"Applied Mathematical Demography", 3rd Edition, 2005, p. 52f
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2020 Oct 16
2
Dovecot won't accept IMAP TLS 1 connections from older devices [SOLVED]
...wrong path.? It would be nice if
Dovecot could log a message when its ssl_min_protocol is set lower than
what OpenSSL will accept, but Dovecot may not be able to tell what
OpenSSL is doing.? In any case, those are the symptoms, the real
problem, and how to fix it.? Good luck, and thanks to Matt Caswell for
posting the answer that I eventually found.
Ref:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1233186/ubuntu-20-04-how-to-set-lower-ssl-security-level
2008 Aug 10
2
Differential Equations there use in R (population modeling)
e1 <- function(x,b,t){
d<-(x)*(b^t)
plot(d)
}
e1(2, 2,seq(from=0, to=6, by=1))
Is there a way to do this with a change in time. I would like to use
differential equations. I am trying to model
a population with an initial value, fecundity per time step, and a
death rate. The above simply shows an exponential growth rate. I
would like to model species response like the famous
2020 Jul 24
2
Openssl 3
Anyone trying openssl 3 against openssh?
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2007 Aug 28
3
Interpreting the eigen value of a population matrix (2nd try)
Thanks for telling me that you could not get my message, I hope this work
better...
so my question was:
I built a population matrix to which I applied the fonction eigen in order
to find the main parameters about my population. I know that the first
eigen value correspond to lambda or exponential growth rate of my
population. My problem is that I want to have the 95% confidence interval
of the
2003 Aug 28
0
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