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+ | ====== NOTE: This section is largely obsolete! ====== | ||
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+ | FIXME This model may well not be the one we will end up using, so the results in this section should be taken with a pinch of salt. // | ||
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===Models with uncertainties in the catch data=== | ===Models with uncertainties in the catch data=== | ||
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where u is a latent variable vector with one component for each component of the catch data. It has expectation 0 , and standard deviation 1. The non-latent parameter s< | where u is a latent variable vector with one component for each component of the catch data. It has expectation 0 , and standard deviation 1. The non-latent parameter s< | ||
- | :!: This model, has too many degrees of freedom, and therefore | + | :!: When this model is added to the previously defined models they have too many degrees of freedom. Therefore |
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- | Although the population trajectories are not too different from the [[admb_real: | + | Although the population trajectories are not too different from the [[admb_real: |
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