Curve Fitting
In this chapter, we will look at the problem of fitting data to curves and estimating several parameters. For the often-occurring linear case, we can turn the procedure into a crank-turning procedure. If the dependence on the parameters is intrinsically n
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Byron P. Roe
Probability and Statistics in the Physical Sciences Third Edition
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