Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "partecipation".
2007 Apr 16
1
Find zeros of analytic functions
Dear Partecipants to the list,
I am Enrico Foscolo, a student of the Faculty of Statistics, University of Bologna,
and I am interested under consideration of the search of zeros of one function.
I would want to write a code using the software R.
I have already read the book "Computing the Zeros of Analytic Functions" (P. Kravanja and M. Van Barel, 2000) that speaks about this problem,
2020 Sep 07
2
Metadata in LLVM back-end
...m not
>> sure it is totally ok.
> They would have to participate in register allocation.
Should they? I mean: the register allocation "simply" creates a map
(VirtReg -> PhysReg),
and actual register re-writing takes place in a subsequent machine pass.
So, we could avoid their partecipation in register allocation, reducing
register
pressure and spill/reload work. As a downside, we would have
intrinsics with virtual registers as outputs, but it is not a problem,
since they do
not perform any real computation.
> I think the only
> downside would be an intrinsic that artificially e...
2003 Mar 18
0
Course on "Data Mining and Explorative Multivariate Data Analysis"
Dear Madame / Sir,
European Courses in Advanced Statistics (ECAS) is a programme supported by
the main Statistical European Societies.
The ECAS are intended to achieve postgraduate training in special areas of
statistics for both researchers and teachers at universities. Also
professionals, who work in industry and are interested in the application of
new statistical methods, are invited
2007 Apr 17
0
Inverse of one function
Dear Partecipants to the list,
I am searching a R function, which can calculate the inverse of one real value function.
Does it exists a R code in order to make it?
Many thanks for any kind of help and for Your availability.
Enrico Foscolo
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2009 Dec 13
3
rfactor
hello and thanks for anything in advice...
recently together some friends we decided to dedicate a server for rfactor to play online races
software was installed on fedora core 7
i try to describe the trouble...
we have a "connection lost" message from rfactor server we are all kicked out but the server keep alive and we discover it happens when there is a "freeze" in
2006 Nov 27
1
Theora DirectShow component questions - help!
I followed the directions on the Theora website to download the .ax file and
the Visual Studio project to build the DLL. I then registered the ax file
using the regsvr32 tool.
Then I started up the DirectShow tool called 'GraphEdit' where you can see
all the installed DirectShow filters and create the filter graphs. In the
list of all DS filters, I could find the following 3 filters:
2006 Nov 27
1
Theora DirectShow component questions - help!
I followed the directions on the Theora website to download the .ax file and
the Visual Studio project to build the DLL. I then registered the ax file
using the regsvr32 tool.
Then I started up the DirectShow tool called 'GraphEdit' where you can see
all the installed DirectShow filters and create the filter graphs. In the
list of all DS filters, I could find the following 3 filters:
2006 Feb 14
7
9cays - A Rails app for Group Email
Even though it''s a little OT, I thought I''d announce the free public
beta of a new Rails app that I''ve been working on for a while:
http://9cays.com
Think of it as mini-mailing list software. For a lot of smallish
conversations, normal mailing list are too heavyweight (requiring
setup, moderation, admin, etc.), but group email is a pain because
messages
2006 May 16
0
configure a small local network
Hi to all,
I'm a newbie installing and configuring samba/ldap and so on... I'm looking for
help! :)
I have a small network:
? hosts:
- melo2 (WinXP Home)
- melo3 (WinXP Professional)
- melo4 (Debian)
? on melo4 I created 4 users using "smbldap-useradd":
- alice, bob, charles, dana
- I alse created a group "office" using "smbldap-groupadd" and added those
2020 Aug 31
2
Metadata in LLVM back-end
Am 19/08/20 um 22:37 schrieb David Greene:
> Lorenzo Casalino via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
>
>>>> I was imagining a per-instruction data-structure collecting metadata info
>>>> related to that specific instruction, instead of having several metadata info
>>>> directly embedded in each instruction.
>>> Interesting. At
2020 Sep 15
2
Metadata in LLVM back-end
...ent machine pass.
> Maybe they could be skipped? I don't know if there's any precedent for
> that.
I think that they could be neglected, since they just carry information;
there's
no point in allocating physical registers for their unused output.
>> So, we could avoid their partecipation in register allocation,
>> reducing register pressure and spill/reload work. As a downside, we
>> would have intrinsics with virtual registers as outputs, but it is not
>> a problem, since they do not perform any real computation.
> If we can get that to work, yes I guess havin...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
is turned on. Can anybody
kind to confirm with me?
Our network is using a mix of Win2k server, Win2k Pro, Win98, Win95 and
WinMe machines, where the
Win2k server is the domain controller and terminal service applications
server and the Samba is a member
fileserver of the domain. All workstations logon and mount the samba file
services.
We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by