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Edward Kao just sent another typo found both in Monte Carlo Statistical Methods (Problem 3.21) and in Introducing Monte Carlo Methods with R (Exercise 3.17), namely that
– on page 153, “step” should be replaced with “iteration” in the first paragraph;
– on page 154 in Example 5.14, the parenthesis ends up after “equal to 0″;
– on page 156, in Example 5.15, “likelihood surface” should be “log-likelihood surface”;
– on page 158, in Example 5.16, “or, equivalently, by” should be “or, equivalently, with”;
– on page 162, in the caption of Figure 5.14, “MLE estimator” should be “MLE”;
– in Algorithm 8, page 206, there are two commas before given;
– in the caption of Figure 7.6, these are the allele probabilities, not the genotype probabilities;
– in Exercise 7.22 c, the matrix is positive definite if and only if the condition is satisfied;
– on page 239, “the slower chain” should be “the slowest chain”;
– on page 241, “you can load all coda functions” instead of “…download…”;
– in Exercise 8.1, we compare an estimator
– in the caption of Figure 8.2, the upper quantile is a 97.5% quantile, not a .975% quantile;
– in Exercise 8.11, the
– in Exercise 8.16, jpg is mistakenly qualified to be open (!).
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