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Wi Rp . q , a P ; AP ; Ck ; weight assigned to 8 : 2 sum of weighted squares of
deviations weighted standard deviation ratio of o values for two optimizations
quantity used to test significance parameter of model function number of
parameters ...
Wi Rp . q , a P ; AP ; Ck ; weight assigned to 8 : 2 sum of weighted squares of
deviations weighted standard deviation ratio of o values for two optimizations
quantity used to test significance parameter of model function number of
parameters ...
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B . THE Gauss - NEWTON METHOD The most generally useful way of finding the
set of parameter values which ... 1968 ; Hamilton , 1964 ) and depends upon the
fact that it is often possible to estimate approximate values for the parameters .
B . THE Gauss - NEWTON METHOD The most generally useful way of finding the
set of parameter values which ... 1968 ; Hamilton , 1964 ) and depends upon the
fact that it is often possible to estimate approximate values for the parameters .
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They require the arrays [ cki ] and [ dk ] as input and return the required array of
parameter adjustments ( AP ; ) . C . ITERATIVE REFINEMENT In general , the
model function F is not linearly dependent on the parameters and the value of Fi
...
They require the arrays [ cki ] and [ dk ] as input and return the required array of
parameter adjustments ( AP ; ) . C . ITERATIVE REFINEMENT In general , the
model function F is not linearly dependent on the parameters and the value of Fi
...
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