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2007 Jun 26
0
And, if those strategies are very similar, then markets become very unstable.
...bator fund, in the rare case
when allowable, is not recommended, given the legal exposure it creates
for the hedge fund manager.
If you have published no papers in one area for three years, then
consider switching to another topic. Mathematicians are looked down
upon, they are badly paid, and even ostracized by big-talking
bullshitters.
- HTML - PDF Introduction Publishing technology has changed drastically
in recent years. It is like putting all your eggs in one basket.
Offshore funds generally attract the investment of U. An additional
problem is that no societal incentives exist that would attr...
2012 May 15
2
how to find outliers from the list of values
Hi,
I am new to R and I would like to get your help in finding
'outliers'.
I have mvoutlier package installed in my system and added the package .
But I not able find a function from 'mvoutlier' package which will identify
'outliers'.
This is the sample list of data I have got which has one out-lier.
11489 11008 11873 80000000 9558 8645 8024 8371 It will
2008 Feb 11
4
R programming style
I am aware of one (unofficial) guide to style for R programming:
http://www1.maths.lth.se/help/R/RCC/
from Henrik Bengtsson.
Can anyone provide further pointers to good style?
Views on Bengtsson's ideas would interest me as well.
David Scott
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David Scott Department of Statistics, Tamaki Campus
The University of Auckland,
2015 Oct 14
4
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Hi,
Given David's comments about an echo-chamber, I thought I might as well
throw my oar in and say I'm strongly in favour of this.
I'm not particularly fussed on the wordsmithing or the verbosity. In fact
one of the (unfortunate) primary uses of this document surely will be as
reference when a misbehavior occurs, so spelling at least some things out
in full might be useful in that