Archive for November, 2009
Linux: Reiser4 patches
Posted by JohannesTheDeveloper in fun with Linux on November 29th, 2009
I’ve submitted some patches for reiser4 that make it compile again with the latest git version of the Linux kernel. They can be found here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/919967. We’ll see if they get picked up by -mm. They were.
APEMoST
Posted by JohannesTheLittleScientist in science on November 19th, 2009
Recently I have been busy updating APEMoST, which is a MCMC sampler for Bayesian inference. This can be used as a statistical procedure to estimate parameters of a model. That sounds pretty generic, and indeed it is. One specific example would be to determine the orbit parameters of exoplanets. You can also specify multiple models (1 planet, 2 planets, no planets) and calculate (with the tool) which model is more likely.
Everything is at http://apemost.sourceforge.net/. Papers pending ;-)
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