search for: pontifical

Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "pontifical".

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 -- 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 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Feb 15
1
RV: Problem_graphic
...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 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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
2004 Aug 06
0
XScale realtime encoding possible?
I'm developing a Personalized system of news audible for PDAs(Pocket PC and Palm OS), I have somes PDAs with differents processors(Samsung (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.
2004 Jan 27
0
Viruses bouncing around on this list
I''m sure many are aware of this already but I thought I would insinuate myself for a moment here. Our mail servers have blocked two posts to this list today, due to them containing inappropriate file attachments - one with an .SCR file, and one with a .PIF file. Yeah, my servers blocked them, no harm done. But I doubt everyone subscribing to this list is running a setup that blocks
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
Greetings, Sorry for the basic question, but I am trying to find out if R is a suitable platform for what I want to do... I am interested in creating simulations of distributed algorithms (i.e. team formation, Byzantine Generals , P2P communication modeling, mobile networks) that would be represented in GUIs. I would like to be able to instantiate an object for each node in my simulated
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 -- 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 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]