Popular co-authors (contributions) simon(1) . matthieu stigler(1) . eduard szoecs(1) . michael friendly,(1) . the r community .(1) . roger bivand(1) . nick isaac(1) . karline soetaert(3) . antony unwin(1) . sonego(1) . jon olav skoien(1) . roland rau(1) . achim zeileis(1) . turner(1) . brian diggs(1) . roger koenker(1) . peter n. brown(1) . joshua wiley(1) . rolf(1) . greg snow,(1) . spencer graves,(1) . mark leeds(1) . renaud(1) . cleve moler(1) . ernst hairer(1) . kjetil brinchmann halvorsen(1) . paolo(1) . peter ehlers(1) . martin maechler,(1) . jim lemon(1) . dirk eddelbuettel(1) . gavin thomas(1) . bryan(1) . lorenz meire(1) . sarah goslee(1) . kurt hornik(1) . susanne fritz(1) . richard m. heiberger(1) . andronic(1) . brian d. ripley(1) . michael dewey(1) . contributions by torsten hothorn,(1) . lancelot(1) . bill venables(1) . chris evans(1) . duncan murdoch,(1) . charles berry(1) . will pearse(1) . andrie de vries(1) . rob freckleton(1) . detlef steuer(1) . john c. nash.(1) . patrick burns,(1) . francois(1) . stefanie rost(1) . dieter menne(1) . morneau(1) . berton gunter(1) . blomberg(1) . andy bunn(1) . r. michael weylandt(1) . youcef saad(1) . christian kleiber(1) . dlsode.f(1) . david l. reiner,(1) . alan c. hindmarsh(1) . peter dalgaard(1) . marc schwartz,(1) . clement w. ulrich(1) . hadley wickham(1) . k. gerald van den boogaart(1) . kevin wright(1) . george d. byrne(1) . opdkmain.f(1) . rené sachse(1) . dvode.f(1) . barry rowlingson(1) . tal galili(1) . david winsemius(1) . susanne rolinski(1) . ray brownrigg(1) . filip meysman(1) . henrik singmann(1) . gregor passolt,(1) . gabor grothendieck(1) . liviu(1) . linda r. petzold(1) . peter dunn(1) . david orme(1) . ben bolker(1) . hanson(1) . michael sumner(1) . uwe ligges(1) . r. woodrow setzer(1) . emmanuel charpentier(1) . louis kates(1) . terry therneau(1) .
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