171 projects tagged "Linux"
AMLET is software designed to estimate multinomial and mixed logit discrete choices models, which are increasingly popular in econometry. The software supports cross- sectional and panel data, and offers various optimization methods, including the new variable sample-size approach.
Apfp (Arbitrary Precision Floating Point) is a Ruby class for performing arbitrary precision floating point calculations. It also includes a class Apc for calculating with arbitrary precision complex numbers. It also contains a Real class for built-in reals. Both classes keep an estimate of the accumulated error.
The Akaroa research project is aimed at improving the credibility of results from quantitative stochastic simulation using automated sequential analysis, and speeding up such simulations using Multiple Replications In Parallel (MRIP) to harness the computing power of a network of inexpensive workstations.
AnallogicA is an application that generates logical tables based on logical propositions. It is possible to compare inverse equivalence or logical values. Results can be saved in text files, CSV format, and an internal format. The program supports up to 15 different variables, which in combination would be more than 32000 possibilities. It shows the replacements done step-by-step during the analysis, a special function for students.