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  1. kalis Public

    kalis: High Performance Li & Stephens Local Ancestry Inference

    C 6 1

  2. mlmc Public

    MLMC routines for the R language

    R 2 1

  3. maths.genealogy Public

    Mathematics Genealogy Data

    R 2

  4. ReliabilityTheory Public

    ReliabilityTheory R package: Tools for structural reliability analysis

    R 7 1

  5. Check Amazon EC2 spot prices for an ...
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    #!/bin/bash
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    # 0. Ensure AWS CLI tool installed: pip install awscli
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    # 1. Make shell script executable: chmod u+x ec2-spot-prices.sh
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    # 2. Run script and provide instance type to check: ./ec2-spot-prices.sh c4.8xlarge
  6. PhaseType Public

    R package for inference with Phase-type distributions

    C

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Contributed to louisaslett/mlmc, louisaslett/maths.genealogy, louisaslett/kalis and 25 other repositories
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