The following pages link to Yves Nievergelt (Q201941):
Displaying 49 items.
- Aitken's and Steffensen's accelerations in several variables (Q749161) (← links)
- Bisection hardly ever converges linearly (Q1347031) (← links)
- Schmidt-Mirsky matrix approximation with linearly constrained singular values (Q1362662) (← links)
- Computing circles and spheres of arithmetic least squares (Q1365918) (← links)
- Fitting helices to data by total least squares (Q1389723) (← links)
- A tutorial history of least squares with applications to astronomy and geodesy (Q1587394) (← links)
- A finite algorithm to fit geometrically all midrange lines, circles, planes, spheres, hyperplanes, and hyperspheres (Q1601094) (← links)
- Exact reconstruction filters to invert Radon transforms with finite elements (Q1819558) (← links)
- Fitting conics of specific types to data (Q1826713) (← links)
- The condition of Steffensen's acceleration in several variables (Q1899958) (← links)
- Fitting cylinders to data (Q1931456) (← links)
- Wavelets made easy (Q1935216) (← links)
- On the existence of best Mitscherlich, Verhulst, and West growth curves for generalized least-squares regression (Q1946206) (← links)
- Median spheres: Theory, algorithms, applications (Q2267770) (← links)
- Uncorrelated, or increasing convex, positive data with multiple least-squares exponential curves (Q2346634) (← links)
- Rounding Errors to Knock Your Stocks Off (Q2721370) (← links)
- Foundations of logic and mathematics. Applications to computer science and cryptography (Q2784275) (← links)
- Parameter spaces of separating hyperplanes (Q2808298) (← links)
- Logic, Mathematics, and Computer Science (Q2945861) (← links)
- Backward Analysis Explained with Monthly Payments (Q3449602) (← links)
- Why Lagrange Multipliers with Extreme Magnitudes Give Extrema of Definite Hermitian Forms on Quadric Surfaces (Q3584161) (← links)
- Extensions of Priest’s Double‐Precision Summation (Q3593036) (← links)
- The Concept of Elasticity in Economics (Q3668250) (← links)
- Elementary Inversion of Radon’s Transform (Q3761651) (← links)
- Numerical Linear Algebra on the HP-28 or How to Lie With Supercalculators (Q3983389) (← links)
- Computing Geodetic Coordinates (Q4210342) (← links)
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- Total Least Squares: State-of-the-Art Regression in Numerical Analysis (Q4305367) (← links)
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- Solution to an Inverse Problem in Diffusion (Q4389211) (← links)
- Perturbation analysis for circles, spheres, and generalized hyperspheres fitted to data by geometric total least-squares (Q4433125) (← links)
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- Well-Rounded Figures (Q4532904) (← links)
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- Intersections of Planes and Helices, or Lines and Sinusoids (Q4877536) (← links)
- Is Optimal Pricing a Myth From Business Calculus? Is Business Calculus an Oxymoron? (Q4882658) (← links)
- Real and Generic Data without Unconstrained Best-Fitting Verhulst Curves and Sufficient Conditions for Median Mitscherlich and Verhulst Curves to Exist (Q4908511) (← links)
- Least-squares logistic curves with initial conditions exist (Q4976273) (← links)
- To Fix Those Plots, Use Limits! (Q5048692) (← links)
- Is Doom the Inescapable Solution of Initial Value Problems? (Q5061631) (← links)
- Uniqueness of one-parameter exponential curves fitted by non-linear least-squares to non-negative data in monotone non-increasing blocks (Q5078093) (← links)
- Scalar fused multiply-add instructions produce floating-point matrix arithmetic provably accurate to the penultimate digit (Q5461047) (← links)
- Analysis and applications of Priest's distillation (Q5461211) (← links)
- How (Not) to Solve Quadratic Equations (Q5716441) (← links)
- Fitting Density Functions and Diffusion Tensors to Three-Dimensional Drug Transport within Brain Tissue (Q5749174) (← links)
- Increasing Data with a Negative Slope (Q5885326) (← links)
- Hyperspheres and hyperplanes fitted seamlessly by algebraic constrained total least-squares (Q5943025) (← links)
- Fractals Illustrate the Mathematical Way of Thinking (Q6604537) (← links)
- Multivariable Calculus vs. COVID-19 (Q6664962) (← links)