pub struct DeviceSaePcgData {
pub p: usize,
pub beta_dim: usize,
pub a_phi: Arc<[Vec<(usize, f64)>]>,
pub local_jac: Arc<[Vec<f64>]>,
pub smooth_blocks: Vec<DeviceSaeSmoothBlock>,
pub sparse_g_blocks: Vec<SparseGBlock>,
pub frame: Option<DeviceSaeFrameData>,
}Fields§
§p: usize§beta_dim: usize§a_phi: Arc<[Vec<(usize, f64)>]>§local_jac: Arc<[Vec<f64>]>§smooth_blocks: Vec<DeviceSaeSmoothBlock>§sparse_g_blocks: Vec<SparseGBlock>§frame: Option<DeviceSaeFrameData>Frame-factored metadata. None ⇒ legacy full-B G ⊗ I_p path
(byte-identical to before this field existed). Some ⇒ frames-engaged
path: the kernel consumes frame.frame_blocks/smooth_blocks (now
rank-r_k wide) and frame.row_htbeta instead of the ⊗ I_p gather.
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Source§impl Clone for DeviceSaePcgData
impl Clone for DeviceSaePcgData
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DeviceSaePcgData
fn clone(&self) -> DeviceSaePcgData
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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impl Freeze for DeviceSaePcgData
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeviceSaePcgData
impl Send for DeviceSaePcgData
impl Sync for DeviceSaePcgData
impl Unpin for DeviceSaePcgData
impl UnsafeUnpin for DeviceSaePcgData
impl UnwindSafe for DeviceSaePcgData
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