Openblas-threads is in the appstream repository rather than power tools.
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/centos-appstream-x86_64/openblas-threads-0.3.3-5.el8.x86_64.rpm.html
On Mon, May 24, 2021, 2:56 PM Marc Schwartz via R-help
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> Hi Roger,
>
> I can't speak to the details here, albeit, there
Well, this mailing list is about the R language itself, not specific packages
or background theory. You may get an answer anyway, but you are likely to have
better responses on the R-sig-geo mailing list or contacting the author of the
contributed package you are using.
Also, do figure out how
Dear
I am Bibi, a PhD student of Environmental Science in South Korea. I am
currently writing my research paper and to deal with data I need to do Self
Organizing Map (SOM).
I am using R version 4.1.0 (2021-05-18) with kohonen package.
I was following this tutorial given
http://rstudio-pubs-sta
As someone who works on trying to improve the optimization codes in R,
though mainly in the unconstrained and bounds-constrained area, I think my
experience is more akin to that of HWB. That is, for some problems -- and
the example in question does have a reparametrization that removes the
constrai
Dear R users:
mind 0.1.0 is now available on CRAN.
This package a llows users to produce estimates and MSE for multivariate
variables using unit level Linear Mixed Model.
The package follows the approach of Datta, Day and Basawa (1999). Hope this can
be useful,
Regards
Andrea Fasulo
Hi Roger,
I have no experience with Centos 8 but I checked that it is possible to run
docker on it.
You might consider creating an ubuntu docker image with all the R tools
that you need, and then run the image on the Centos 8 machine.
You can specify a mount so that your docker image, including its
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