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2008 May 23
1
GARCH-like
...the fit for the FC-GARCH.
Any non-linear code will be helpfull because if doesn't help in the
programming it helps in getting familiar with R.
Thank you
Renato
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PhD Student Renato Alencar Adelino da Costa (renato@ele.puc-rio.br)
Department of Electrical Engineering (Mathematical Finance)
Pontifical Catholic University (PUC-Rio)
Rua Marques de Sao Vicente, 225, Sala 604L
Gavea CEP: 22453-900
Rio de Janeiro
BRASIL
tel.:55-21-3527-1205
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2018 Feb 15
1
RV: Problem_graphic
...uot;blue", main="CTmin", ylim=range(-3:1))
When I run de scrip some species disappear and it doesn't come out as I need
Please if someone can help me,
Thank you
Lic. Andrea L?pez-Rosero
Investigadora asociada
Centro de investigaci?n para la Salud en Am?rica Latina (CISeAL)
Pontificia Universidad Cat?lica del Ecuador
Quito - Ecuador
Tel: (593) 22991700, ext. 2926
Andrea L?pez-Rosero
Research associate
Center for Health Research in Latin Am?rica (CISeAL)
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
Quito - Ecuador
Tel: (593) 22991700, ext. 2926
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2006 Apr 25
3
New Rails book coming down the tube...
Howdy guys and girls,
Most of you don''t know me; I''m mostly a lurker in the Rails community...
Anyhow, I wanted to let you guys know about my upcoming Rails book: Mr.
Neighborly''s Relevant Ramblings, Pointed Pontifications, and Thought
Theories on Ruby & Rails. I just released the first chapter for free today
(it''s a 60 page Ruby tutorial); you can grab it from here:
http://www.mrneighborly.com/book
You''re probably groaning about now about how there are already 15,000 Rails
books in be...
2004 Aug 06
0
XScale realtime encoding possible?
...(2410) 266 MHz, Intel Xscale PXA 250 to 200 and 400 MHz, OMAP1510) with
Pocket PC 2002 and 2003, and Palm OS 5 operating system. I offer myself
to test any application of speex that runs in these machines, only you
must send me the source code.
Regards.
Rodrigo Parra M.
MSc.(c), Computer Engenieer.
Pontific Catholic University of Chile
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De: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org] En nombre
de Jean-Marc Valin
Enviado el: Domingo, 09 de Noviembre de 2003 17:01
Para: speex
Asunto: Re: [speex-dev] XScale realtime encoding possible?
Le dim 09/11/2003 à 14:3...
2004 Jan 27
0
Viruses bouncing around on this list
...this but we run one called qmail-scanner, it seldom ever even
gets to the point that it actually invokes a virus scanner to scan
attachments, because we have it configured to quarantine any email that
contains any of about 50 different types of inappropriate attachments.
OK, I''ll stop pontificating now....
have a nice day :)
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2008 Jan 18
16
Need a good RoR developer
Hi, I''m looking for qualified Ruby on Rails developers to work on a
client web portal project in Midtown Manhattan for a large financial
research company.
Requirement Overview:
Ruby / Ruby on Rails developer with strong object oriented programming
background. Good understanding of model driven architecture, MVC, RDBS
and data modeling.
Required Skill Set:
- BS. in Computer Science (or
2006 Oct 04
2
Suitability of R for Algorithm simulations
...me time would like to avoid developing the infrastructure from scratch (i.e in Java) to run these simulations.
Is R suitable for what I am trying to do? I looked around but have not been able to determine if R is the appropriate platform.
Your help, comments or suggestion of alternatives and pontification is welcome.
Thank you,
Ethan B. Finn
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2004 Aug 06
4
XScale realtime encoding possible?
Le dim 09/11/2003 à 14:33, Steve Kann a écrit :
> Just out of curiosity, has anyone profiled the difference between the
> floating point and fixed point implementations on processors with
> decent floating point support? (i.e. x86, PPC).
On recent x86 processors, floating point is faster than fixed-point.
Jean-Marc
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Jean-Marc Valin, M.Sc.A., ing. jr.
LABORIUS
2017 Jun 09
1
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
> I do know that this little box of horrors has 200-300MB mbox INBOXes on an
> ext3 filesystem formatted in 2005. I am very nervous about converting them to
> Maildir at this point.
Fortunately, it just involves reformatting the data and a little
reconmfiguration of dovcot. If you can find the tool and disk space,
it's well worth doing. Of course, when running a proverbial
2004 Mar 20
9
Operating on windows of data
I have a data set that is comprised of, for simplicity, a vector of numbers that I want to march across in overlapping windows of say 10 values each, computing a couple of values for each window. Is there a vectorized way to do this, or do I truly need to resort to looping--I think so? Any other clever thoughts?
Thanks,
Sean
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