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Yves F. Atchade

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First Name: Yves
Middle Name: F.
Last Name: Atchade
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RePEc Short-ID: pat42

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Working papers

  1. Yves Atchade, 2006. "Resampling from the past to improve on MCMC algorithms," RePAd Working Paper Series LRSP-WP2, Département des sciences administratives, UQO. [Downloadable!]

  2. Yves Atchade, 2005. "An Adaptive Version for the Metropolis Adjusted Langevin Algorithm with a Truncated Drift," RePAd Working Paper Series LRSP-WP1, Département des sciences administratives, UQO. [Downloadable!]


NEP Fields

2 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2005-07-18 Author is listed
  2. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (2) 2005-07-18 2006-05-20 Author is listed

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