Graham Gower
Graham Gower
xbanish works fine for me when when (dis)connecting a monitor on my laptop, and running xrandr.
`xbanish -a` / `pkill xbanish` takes care of this, no?
Sounds like the wheel-building process should ensure that https://pypi.org/project/oldest-supported-numpy/ is installed. Usually this just goes in the pyproject.toml file as a build requirement, but it might be necessary to modernise...
Thanks for your insights. I guess all these estimators are asymptotically unbiased when the chain length tends to inf. > I've tried what you suggested and it seems to give...
Here's another simple alternative that seems reasonable: https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.01799. They just take the ACvF of mean-centered chains, where the mean is calculated globally over all chains.
The intervals are non-overlapping, so an interval tree should be unnecessary---just binary search the sorted list of start coordinates.
Oh, yes. Sorry for the misunderstanding. So you possibly want nested containment lists. https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/23/11/1386/199545
Ping @gtsambos.
Thanks, that looks great!
and, TreeSequences... 