DLA-Future
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DLA-Future
A concise library for solving sparse linear systems with direct methods.
Backpropagate derivatives through the Cholesky decomposition
Autodiff is a numerical library for the Go programming language that supports automatic differentiation. It implements routines for linear algebra (vector/matrix operations), numerical optimization and statistics
Differentiable matrix factorizations using ImplicitDifferentiation.jl.
This code show the SVAR results from the paper: "Lutz Kilian, 2009. "Not All Oil Price Shocks Are Alike: Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market," American Economic Review, vol. 99(3), pages 1053-1069, June. Specifically: Cholesky Decomposition, Structural Impulse Response, Historical Evolution of the Structural Shock, His…
A linear algebra library that provides a user-friendly interface to several BLAS and LAPACK routines.
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Fast and Exact Simulation of Hyperplane-Truncated Multivariate Normal Distributions, with C, Python and R interfaces.
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Python implementation of Cholesky Decomposition
Functions for Wishart distributions, including sampling from the inverse Wishart and sampling from the Cholesky factorization of a Wishart.
Introduction to Numerical methods
Fork of the qrupdate library for future maintenance.
Fortran interface for DLA-Future
Joint mean-covariance models in R using S4 classes and methods with RcppArmadillo
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