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2012 Apr 27
0
How to find eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of a fourth order ODE
...ave the fourth
order ODE with boundary conditions:
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4591748/problem.jpg problem.jpg
where q(t) is a known function.
Note here the lambda parameter is changing, so essentially we have a series
of ODEs. lambda is called an eigenvalue, the solution y is called an
eigenfunction associated with lambda. The question is to find the
eigenvalues lambda and eigenfunctions y.
In matlab, this can be done. I am wondering if R has similar functions to
achieve this goal. Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Jeff
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2012 Dec 19
1
Using PCNM() in Vegan and calculating Moran's I
...need to use option of row
weights (I am using CCA following the selection of the significant/positive
PCNM variables). In the library PCNM (PCNM function), the Moran's I is
calculated for you as part of the function. I see that I need to calculate
Moran's I separately in order to retain the eigenfunctions with positive
spatial correlation but could use help in doing so...I have looked up
Moran's I in a couple different packages but am not sure what to use...
Thanks!
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2011 Sep 13
1
mvpart analyses with covariables
...s a covariate) into this I
have been trying the command -
ABUNDTMRT <- mvpart(abundance ~ environ + spatial,
data.frame,margin=0.08,cp=0,xv="1se",xval=nrow(abundance),xvmult=100,which=4)
where abundance is as above, environ is the environmental factors (from
above) and spatial is the eigenfunctions from a PCNM analysis. data.frame is
the environ and spatial factors as a data.frame.
This gives the error -
"Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, preds, value = c(72L, 72L, 80L, 72L,
:
replacement has 504 rows, data has 168"
As I am new to this, I am not sure if I am entering an...
2007 Jun 25
1
gam function in the mgcv library
I would like to fit a logistic regression using a smothing spline, where the spline is a piecewise cubic polynomial. Is the knots option used to define the subintervals for each piece of the cubic spline? If yes and there are k knots, then why does the coefficients field in the returned object from gam only list k coefficients? Shouldn't there be 4k -4 coefficients?
Sincerely,
Bill
2011 Mar 31
0
AEM package
I'm trying to do AEM eigenfunctions, but I have a different number of points into each reservoir (e.g.: reservoir 1-4 points, reservoir 2-6 points, reservoir 3-2 points....). Can someone help me?Besides this in the Legendre's book exemple in the part:>length.edge<-vector(length=nrow(edges.b))>for (i in 1:nrow(edges.b)){...
2014 Dec 18
5
[LLVMdev] Postponing more passes in LTO
In the future could you please do some sort of visualization of your data,
or at least provide the raw data in a machine-readable format so that
others can do so?
It is incredibly easy to come to incorrect conclusions when looking at
lists of numbers because at any given moment you have a very localized view
of the dataset and are prone to locally pattern-match and form a selection
bias that