This package (along with Scythe) uses C++ and the Standard Template
Library (STL). We suggest using of the GCC compiler 4.0 or greater. The
current package has been tested using GCC 4.0 on Linux and MacOS X.
Many thanks to Dan Pemstein for helping with all sorts of C++ issues,
and to Kurt Hornik and Fritz Leisch for their help with debugging as
well as their service to the R community. We are also very grateful to
Brian Ripley who provided C++ patches to fix a number of clang and Solaris
issues.
// Acknowledgments
We gratefully acknowledge support from:
National Science Foundation, Program in Methodology, Measurement, and
Statistics, Grants SES-0350646 and SES-0350613
Washington University, Department of Political Science, the
Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy
(http://wc.wustl.edu), and the Center for Empirical Research in the Law
(http://cerl.wustl.edu)
Harvard University, Department of Government and the
Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences (http://iq.harvard.edu)
Neither the National Science Foundation, Washington University, or
Harvard University bear any responsibility for the content of this
package.
Please contact Jong Hee Park jongheepark@snu.ac.kr if
you have any problems or questions.
–
Jong Hee Park, Ph.D.
Professor in Dept. Political Science and International Relations
Seoul National University
///////////////////// // MCMCpack README // /////////////////////
// Authors
Andrew D. Martin admart@umich.edu Kevin M. Quinn kmq@umich.edu Jong Hee Park jongheepark@snu.ac.kr
// Compilation
This package (along with Scythe) uses C++ and the Standard Template Library (STL). We suggest using of the GCC compiler 4.0 or greater. The current package has been tested using GCC 4.0 on Linux and MacOS X.
Many thanks to Dan Pemstein for helping with all sorts of C++ issues, and to Kurt Hornik and Fritz Leisch for their help with debugging as well as their service to the R community. We are also very grateful to Brian Ripley who provided C++ patches to fix a number of clang and Solaris issues.
// Acknowledgments
We gratefully acknowledge support from:
National Science Foundation, Program in Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics, Grants SES-0350646 and SES-0350613
Washington University, Department of Political Science, the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy (http://wc.wustl.edu), and the Center for Empirical Research in the Law (http://cerl.wustl.edu)
Harvard University, Department of Government and the Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences (http://iq.harvard.edu)
Neither the National Science Foundation, Washington University, or Harvard University bear any responsibility for the content of this package.
Please contact Jong Hee Park jongheepark@snu.ac.kr if you have any problems or questions.
– Jong Hee Park, Ph.D. Professor in Dept. Political Science and International Relations Seoul National University
Email: jongheepark@snu.ac.kr WWW: http://jhp.snu.ac.kr