libgnuradio-comedi3.7.8
gnuradio comedi instrument control functions
python3-python-openidc-client
Python OpenID Connect client (Python 3)
Python OpenID Connect client library with token caching and
management.
libn32atomic1-mipsr6el-cross
support library providing __atomic built-in functions (n32)
library providing __atomic built-in functions. When an atomic call cannot
be turned into lock-free instructions, GCC will make calls into this library.
r-cran-whatif
GNU R evaluate counterfactuals
Inferences about counterfactuals are essential for prediction,
answering what if questions, and estimating causal effects.
However, when the counterfactuals posed are too far from the data at
hand, conclusions drawn from well-specified statistical analyses
become based largely on speculation hidden in convenient modeling
assumptions that few would be willing to defend. Unfortunately,
standard statistical approaches assume the veracity of the model
rather than revealing the degree of model-dependence, which makes this
problem hard to detect. WhatIf offers easy-to-apply methods to
evaluate counterfactuals that do not require sensitivity testing over
specified classes of models. If an analysis fails the tests offered
here, then it is known that substantive inferences will be sensitive to
at least some modeling choices that are not based on empirical evidence,
no matter what method of inference one chooses to use. WhatIf
implements the methods for evaluating counterfactuals discussed in
Gary King and Langche Zeng, 2006, "The Dangers of Extreme
Counterfactuals," Political Analysis 14 (2) <DOI:10.1093/pan/mpj004>;
and Gary King and Langche Zeng, 2007, "When Can History Be Our Guide? The
Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference," International Studies
Quarterly 51 (March) <DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2478.2007.00445.x>.
libopenvdb5.2
Sparse Volume Processing toolkit - lib
gobjc++-8-mips64-linux-gnuabi64
GNU Objective-C++ compiler