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After dropping extreme values, MPLE and MLE likelihoods report different numbers of observations.
#574
opened Jul 23, 2024 by
krivit
search.ergmTerms behavior -- returns bipartite terms for non-bipartite network
#571
opened Jul 12, 2024 by
martinamorris
Optional MPLE existence check?
Component: Estimation
Language: R
Type: Question
#570
opened Jul 4, 2024 by
mbojan
Consider calling glm.fit() instead of glm()
Component: Estimation
Language: R
Type: Enhancement
#569
opened Jul 4, 2024 by
mbojan
GOF documentation for bipartite networks
Component: Documentation
Language: Roxygen
Type: Enhancement
Type: Help
#566
opened Jun 26, 2024 by
martinamorris
Use MPLE predictor matrix to detect extreme statistics
good first issue
Language: R
Status: Help Wanted
Type: Enhancement
#536
opened Jun 30, 2023 by
krivit
Rename ergm_MCMC_slave() to ergm_MCMC_worker()?
Component: Core
Component: Simulation
Language: R
Type: Enhancement
#535
opened Jun 7, 2023 by
krivit
Automatic burn-in through discordant network?
Component: Core
Component: Simulation
Language: C
Language: R
Type: Enhancement
#534
opened Jun 5, 2023 by
krivit
Is disabling shared partner cache (cache.sp=FALSE) option worth keeping around?
Component: Terms
Language: C
Type: Question
#529
opened May 15, 2023 by
krivit
Shorter name for NodematchFilter()?
Component: Terms
Type: Enhancement
Type: Question
#480
opened Aug 8, 2022 by
krivit
Use concatenation of ergm_model and ergm_conlist objects instead of formula alchemy whenever possible.
#475
opened Jul 17, 2022 by
krivit
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