This book considers various extensions of the topics treated in the first volume of this series, in relation to the class of models and the type of criterion for optimality. The regressors are supposed to belong to a generic finite dimensional Haar linear space, which substitutes for the classical p
Interpolation and extrapolation optimal designs, 2, Finite dimensional general models
โ Scribed by Broniatowski, Michel; Celant, Giorgio
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 311
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Approximation of Continuous Functions in Normed Spaces. 2. Chebyshev Systems. 3. Uniform Approximations in a Normed Space. 4. Calculation of the Best Uniform Approximation in a Chebyshev System. 5. Optimal Extrapolation Design for the Chebyshev Regression. 6. Optimal Design for Linear Forms of the Parameters in a Chebyshev Regression. 7. Special Topics and Extensions. 8. Multivariate Models and Algorithms.
โฆ Subjects
MATHEMATICS / General / bisacsh
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