Some variant of: lmer(rating ~ 0 + chilli + (1 | rater), data = data) Then find the chili with the highest beta?
Hahaha, I just realized that I don't like The Last Dinner Party because they remind me of Am*nda P*lmer.
Mads M. Lund, Fan Yang, Victor Rueskov Christiansen, Danil Kornovan, Klaus M{\o}lmer Subtraction and Addition of Propagating Photons by Two-Level Emitters https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.12328
Emil R. Hellebek, Klaus M{\o}lmer, Anders S. S{\o}rensen Characterization of the multimode nature of single-photon sources based on spontaneous parametric down conversion https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10682
#nightmusicmusic.youtube.com/watch?v=lmEr... Feel the night Getting close to you A call for arms If it pulls on you Shed your skin If it bothers you Embrace all the new colours I can see them too You are... You are not invisible to me Then what the hell am I afraid of?
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Yi-Dan Qu, Yuan Zhang, Peinan Ni, Chongxin Shan, Hunger David, Klaus M{\o}lmer Superradiance from Nitrogen Vacancy Centers Coupled to An Ultranarrow Optical Cavity https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.09755
If it was a fixed-effect per-participant location it would be a 1-d optimisation for the controlling parameter around lmer(). For a random effect, why not just make your life easier and use Stan? (rstan, of course)
Julien Pinske, Klaus M{\o}lmer Censorship of Quantum Resources in Quantum Networks https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06417