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  2. Curve fitting - Wikipedia

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    Curve fitting [1] [2] is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points, [3] possibly subject to constraints. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Curve fitting can involve either interpolation , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] where an exact fit to the data is required, or smoothing , [ 8 ] [ 9 ] in which a "smooth ...

  3. List of curves topics - Wikipedia

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    Jordan curve. Jordan curve theorem; Knot; Limit cycle; Linking coefficient; List of circle topics; Loop (knot) M-curve; Mannheim curve; Meander (mathematics) Mordell conjecture; Natural representation; Opisometer; Orbital elements; Osculating circle; Osculating plane; Osgood curve; Parallel (curve) Parallel transport; Parametric curve. Bézier ...

  4. Indonesian Nuclear Technology Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    The Polytechnic Institutes of Nuclear Technology, Indonesia (Indonesian: Politeknik Teknologi Nuklir, Poltek TN) is a state polytechnic under auspices of National Research and Innovation Agency (Indonesian: Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional, BRIN).

  5. Rank abundance curve - Wikipedia

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    The rank abundance curve visually depicts both species richness and species evenness. Species richness can be viewed as the number of different species on the chart i.e., how many species were ranked. Species evenness is reflected in the slope of the line that fits the graph (assuming a linear, i.e. logarithmic series, relationship).

  6. Local regression - Wikipedia

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    Local regression or local polynomial regression, [1] also known as moving regression, [2] is a generalization of the moving average and polynomial regression. [3] Its most common methods, initially developed for scatterplot smoothing, are LOESS (locally estimated scatterplot smoothing) and LOWESS (locally weighted scatterplot smoothing), both pronounced / ˈ l oʊ ɛ s / LOH-ess.

  7. Ungku Omar Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Ungku Omar Polytechnic (PUO; Malay: Politeknik Premier Ungku Omar) is a polytechnic situated at Jalan Dairy (Jalan Raja Musa Mahadi), Ipoh which was named after the Ungku Omar bin Ungku Ahmad. It was established by the Malaysian Ministry of Education with help from UNESCO in 1969.

  8. Indifference curve - Wikipedia

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    The main use of indifference curves is in the representation of potentially observable demand patterns for individual consumers over commodity bundles. [2] Indifference curve analysis is a purely technological model which cannot be used to model consumer behaviour.

  9. Seiberg–Witten theory - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, Seiberg–Witten theory is an = supersymmetric gauge theory with an exact low-energy effective action (for massless degrees of freedom), of which the kinetic part coincides with the Kähler potential of the moduli space of vacua.