Richard Fateman <fateman at eecs.berkeley.edu> writes:
> I suggest you check out http://www.jstatsoft.org/v13/i10/paper
>
> "The Health of Lisp-Stat"
>
> and the other papers in that issue.
>
Thanks for this pointer!
It's strange that Ihaka and Temple-Lang don't site any paper of this
special issue in their communication. The paper by Luke Tierney is particularly
interesting.
Christophe
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non-existent patterns that happen to suit our purposes.
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