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  • 11.2.7 Checking for user interrupts: checkInterrupt.
  • 11.2.5 Flow control: if-then-else, for, while, and stop.
  • 11.2.1 Finding help for NIMBLE’s versions of R functions.
  • 11.2 R functions (or variants) implemented in NIMBLE.
  • 11.1 Introduction to simple nimbleFunctions.
  • 10.1 Bayesian nonparametric mixture models.
  • 9.2 Proper Gaussian CAR model: dcar_proper.
  • 9.1 Intrinsic Gaussian CAR model: dcar_normal.
  • 8.2.1 Estimating the asymptotic covariance From MCEM.
  • 8.2 Monte Carlo Expectation Maximization (MCEM).
  • 8.1 Particle filters / sequential Monte Carlo and iterated filtering.
  • 8 Sequential Monte Carlo, Particle MCMC, Iterated Filtering, and MCEM.
  • 7.12 Comparing different MCMCs with MCMCsuite and compareMCMCs.
  • 7.10.2 Customized log-likelihood evaluations: RW_llFunction sampler.
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  • 7.9 Variable selection using Reversible Jump MCMC.
  • 7.5.3 Assessing the adaption process of RW and RW_block samplers.
  • 7.5.2 Measuring sampler computation times: getTimes.
  • 7.5.1 Rerunning versus restarting an MCMC.
  • 7.4 User-friendly execution of MCMC algorithms: runMCMC.
  • 7.2.2 Customizing the MCMC configuration.
  • 7.1 One-line invocation of MCMC: nimbleMCMC.
  • 6.2.2 Determining the nodes and variables in a model.
  • 6.2 NIMBLE models are objects you can query and manipulate.
  • 6.1.3 Making multiple instances from the same model definition.
  • 6.1.2 Creating a model from standard BUGS and JAGS input files.
  • 6.1.1 Using nimbleModel to create a model.
  • 5.2.7 Truncation, censoring, and constraints.
  • 5.2.5 Available BUGS language functions.
  • 5.2.3 Vectorized versus scalar declarations.
  • 5.2.1 Declaring stochastic and deterministic nodes.
  • 5.1.3 Not-yet-supported features of BUGS and JAGS.
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  • 5.1.2 NIMBLE’s Extensions to BUGS and JAGS.
  • 5.1.1 Supported features of BUGS and JAGS.
  • 5.1 Comparison to BUGS dialects supported by WinBUGS, OpenBUGS and JAGS.
  • 5 Writing models in NIMBLE’s dialect of BUGS.
  • 4.5.4 Customizing compilation of the NIMBLE-generated C++.
  • 4.4 Troubleshooting installation problems.
  • 4.2 Installing a C++ compiler for NIMBLE to use.
  • 3.2 nimbleFunctions for writing algorithms.
  • 3.1 NIMBLE adopts and extends the BUGS language for specifying models.
  • 2.5 Creating, compiling and running a basic MCMC configuration.










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