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2009 Nov 26
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R: RE: R: Re: R: Re: chol( neg.def.matrix ) WAS: Re: Choleski and Choleski with pivoting of matrix fails
Thanks for your message! Actually it works quite well for me too. If I then take the trace of the final result below, I end up with a number made up of both a real and an imaginary part. This does not probably mean much if the trace of the matrix below givens me info about the degrees of freedom of a model... Simona >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: RVaradhan at jhmi.edu >Data:
2008 Aug 07
1
Bug repository awakening
Looks like reports from the last month are trickling in. 170 of them in incoming, but there's a lot of spam. I hope Martin's spamfilters are less leaky that ours, so that they get killed en route to r-devel.... -- O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard ?ster Farimagsgade 5, Entr.B c/ /'_ --- Dept. of Biostatistics PO Box 2099, 1014 Cph. K (*) \(*) -- University of
2009 Nov 25
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R: Re: R: Re: chol( neg.def.matrix ) WAS: Re: Choleski and Choleski with pivoting of matrix fails
Dear Peter, thank you very much for your answer. My problem is that I need to calculate the following quantity: solve(chol(A)%*%Y) Y is a 3*3 diagonal matrix and A is a 3*3 matrix. Unfortunately one eigenvalue of A is negative. I can anyway take the square root of A but when I multiply it by Y, the imaginary part of the square root of A is dropped, and I do not get the right answer. I tried
2008 Oct 24
1
DSC 2009 First announcement
The sixth international workshop on 'Distributed Statistical Computing' (DSC 2009) will take place at the the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 13th-14th of July 2009. This conference follows on from the successful DSC 1999, 2001, and 2003 conferences at the Vienna University of Technology, DSC 2005 at the University of Washington in Seattle, and DSC 2007 at the University of Auckland.
2008 Oct 24
1
DSC 2009 First announcement
The sixth international workshop on 'Distributed Statistical Computing' (DSC 2009) will take place at the the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 13th-14th of July 2009. This conference follows on from the successful DSC 1999, 2001, and 2003 conferences at the Vienna University of Technology, DSC 2005 at the University of Washington in Seattle, and DSC 2007 at the University of Auckland.
2009 May 06
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DSC 2009 update, early registration ends May 15
As previously announced, the sixth international workshop on Directions in Statistical Computing (DSC2009) will take place at the Center for Health and Society, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 13th-14th of July 2009. For details, see http://www.R-project.org/dsc-2009. - The paper selection process is now complete and the programme committee have approximately 25 presentations to assemble into
2009 May 06
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DSC 2009 update, early registration ends May 15
As previously announced, the sixth international workshop on Directions in Statistical Computing (DSC2009) will take place at the Center for Health and Society, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 13th-14th of July 2009. For details, see http://www.R-project.org/dsc-2009. - The paper selection process is now complete and the programme committee have approximately 25 presentations to assemble into
2010 Mar 22
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R 2.11.0 Scheduled for April 22, 2010
This is to announce that we plan to release R version 2.11.0 on Thursday, April 22, 2010. Those directly involved should review the generic schedule at http://developer.r-project.org/release-checklist.html The source tarballs will be made available daily (barring build troubles) via http://cran.r-project.org/src/base-prerelease/ For the R Core Team Peter Dalgaard -- O__ ---- Peter
2010 Mar 22
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R 2.11.0 Scheduled for April 22, 2010
This is to announce that we plan to release R version 2.11.0 on Thursday, April 22, 2010. Those directly involved should review the generic schedule at http://developer.r-project.org/release-checklist.html The source tarballs will be made available daily (barring build troubles) via http://cran.r-project.org/src/base-prerelease/ For the R Core Team Peter Dalgaard -- O__ ---- Peter
2009 Dec 29
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Outage in Copenhagen tomorrow
This came in at 11:21 today: "From 30/12-2009 at 15.30 untill 31/12-2009 at 08.00, ALL IT services at SUND-IT will be shut down! ALL forms of electronic communication will be affected at SUND; VPN, Webmail, Mail, Print, Network drives, Servers ie. Furthermore, Panum, CSS, Teilum, Museion and Biocenteret will have no access to the Internet. The time of restoration of normal IT services,
2008 Dec 12
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DSC 2009: Now open for registration and abstract submission
Re. Workshop on Directions in Statistical Computing, Copenhagen 13-14 July 2009. http://www.r-project.org/dsc-2009 The web interface for registration and submission of abstracts is now open. (The site is still under construction in a number of respects. In particular, we haven't negotiated discounts with any of the hotels yet.) -- O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard ?ster
2009 Mar 03
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REMINDER: DSC 2009 abstract submission before March 15
Just a friendly reminder that the closing date for abstract submissions for the DSC conference in Copenhagen is next Sunday. See http://www.r-project.org/dsc-2009 Notice that the website has been revised since we decided to engage a professional convention bureau. The good news is that payment by credit card is now possible. The slightly bad news is that there are now two separate registration
2008 Dec 12
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DSC 2009: Now open for registration and abstract submission
Re. Workshop on Directions in Statistical Computing, Copenhagen 13-14 July 2009. http://www.r-project.org/dsc-2009 The web interface for registration and submission of abstracts is now open. (The site is still under construction in a number of respects. In particular, we haven't negotiated discounts with any of the hotels yet.) -- O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard ?ster
2009 Mar 03
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REMINDER: DSC 2009 abstract submission before March 15
Just a friendly reminder that the closing date for abstract submissions for the DSC conference in Copenhagen is next Sunday. See http://www.r-project.org/dsc-2009 Notice that the website has been revised since we decided to engage a professional convention bureau. The good news is that payment by credit card is now possible. The slightly bad news is that there are now two separate registration
2009 Mar 05
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R 2.9.0 is scheduled for April 17
This is to announce that we plan to release R version 2.8.0 on Friday, April 17, 2009. Release procedures start Tuesday March 17. The detailed schedule can be found on http://developer.r-project.org The source tarballs will be made available daily (barring build troubles) and the tarballs can be picked up at http://cran.r-project.org/src/base-prerelease/ a little later. Binary builds are
2009 Mar 05
0
R 2.9.0 is scheduled for April 17
This is to announce that we plan to release R version 2.8.0 on Friday, April 17, 2009. Release procedures start Tuesday March 17. The detailed schedule can be found on http://developer.r-project.org The source tarballs will be made available daily (barring build troubles) and the tarballs can be picked up at http://cran.r-project.org/src/base-prerelease/ a little later. Binary builds are
2005 Sep 01
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R 2.2.0 slated for October 6
We plan to release R version 2.2.0 on October 6. Daily alpha releases will be available after the "Grand feature" freeze on September 8 and beta releases from September 22. The full schedule is available on http://developer.r-project.org (pending propagation delay from https://svn.r-project.org/R-dev-web/trunk/index.html). As usual, it is strongly preferred if bugs are discovered prior
2005 Oct 05
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Ad: Re: R crashes for large formulas in lm() (PR#8180)
> From: Peter Dalgaard > > Hallgeir.Grinde at elkem.no writes: > > > Dette er en melding med flere deler i MIME-format. > > --=_alternative 004613C000257091_= > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > > And some more informastion I forgot. > > R does not crash if I write out the formula: > > > > set.seed(123)
2007 Nov 18
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2.6.1 scheduled for November 26
This is to announce that we plan to release R version 2.6.1 on Monday, November 26, 2007. The current experience is that beta releases receive very little end-user testing and that most bugs are not found until (shortly) after release. Accordingly, we have decided this time to skip the beta phase and go directly for one week of RC (Release Candidate) versions. The main bugs to get rid of are the
2008 Jun 12
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2.7.1 scheduled for JUNE 23
(Resent, now with correct date in subject. Doh!) This is to announce that we plan to release R version 2.7.1 on Monday, June 23, 2008. Release procedures start tomorrow, Friday June 13. The source tarballs will be made available daily (barring build troubles) by a cron job running at 4AM CET, and the tarballs can be picked up at http://cran.r-project.org/src/base-prerelease/ a little later.