Dear Jared,
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> John,
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> I install
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Hi, I hope some one can help. I need to compute Thurston's case 5 on a large
set of data. I have gotten as far as computing the proportional preference
matrix but the next math is beyond me.
Here us my matrix
0.500 0.472 0.486 0.587 0.366 0.483 0.496 0.434
0.528 0.500 0.708 0
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