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Missing-data program

Now let us see how Figures 1-5 could have been calculated and how they were calculated. They could have been calculated with matrices, in which matrices were pulled apart according to subscripts of known or missing data; instead I computed them with operators, and applied only operators and their adjoints. First we inspect the matrix approach because it is more conventional.



 
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2/27/1998