/research/MNP.html), we
show how to do this through some examples.
Best,
Kosuke
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/MNP.html). The former will walk
you through how one might use MNP and coda packages to conduct convergence
diagnostics using multiple chains via some detailed examples.
Hope this helps,
Kosuke
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Kosuke Imai Office: Corwin Hall 041
this helps,
Kosuke
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Kosuke Imai Office: Corwin Hall 041
Assistant Professor Phone: 609-258-6601
Department of PoliticseFax: 973-556-1929
Princeton University Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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the exactly same numbers. If I don't generate a random number
within the wrapper, it works fine. I wonder if there is something I need
to do in order to prevent this problem. Any help would be appreciated.
Best,
Kosuke
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Kosuke Imai
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``A Bayesian Analysis of the Multinomial Probit Model Using the Data
Augmentation,'' Journal of Econometrics, Forthcoming.
Kosuke Imai, Department of Politics, Princeton University
Jordan R. Vance, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University
David A. van Dyk, Department of Statistics
Hi,
What Lapack routine(s) should I use to calculate the determinant of a
symmetric matrix of real numbers? I would appreciate any guidance on this
issue.
Thanks,
Kosuke
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Kosuke Imai Office: Corwin Hall 041
Assistant
Hi,
I've recently purchased PowerBookG4 (panther) and installed RAqua 1.8.1.
I also installed gcc version 3.3 through Xcode tools. But, for some
reason, I'm having a hard time getting gcc work with R. For example, I get
the following error while installing Hmisc package. I would appreciate any
/R_ext/Boolean.h:29: conflicting types for `TRUE'
/usr/include/Rmath.h:175: previous declaration of `TRUE'
/usr/include/R_ext/Boolean.h:29: confused by earlier errors, bailing out
make: *** [Gibbs] Error 1
Thanks,
Kosuke
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Kosuke Imai
something that is already in R.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Kosuke
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Kosuke Imai Office: Corwin Hall 041
Assistant Professor Phone: 609-258-6601 (Direct)
Department of PoliticsFax: 609-258-1110 (Department)
Princeton