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In this post we check the assumptions of linear regression using Python. Linear regression models the relationship between a design matrix of shape ( observations and features) and a response vector
of length via the following equation:
(1)
or for individual points
(2)
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Reflections of the Orthocenter
What Is It About?
A Mathematical Droodle
|Activities| |Contact| |Front page| |Contents| |Geometry|
Copyright © 1996-2018 Alexander Bogomolny
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What is an Elegant Proof?
What is an elegant proof? I do not know and I doubt it can be well defined; however, we all know it when we see it. I welcome comments on the topic; however, I will give a very simple example for a
contrast of elegant and non-elegant. All of the math discussed here informally is done formally
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What's the integral of int (cscx)^2 dx? | HIX Tutor
What's the integral of #int (cscx)^2 dx#?
Answer 1
$\int {\left(\csc x\right)}^{2} \mathrm{dx} = - \cot x + C$
The derivative of #cotx# is #csc^2x#,
so the integral of #csc^2x# is #cotx + C#
Use the following if you truly want the integral of the integral:
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The Distributive Property – What Is It, Anyway?
The two most commonly used operations in math are addition and multiplication.
And although we intermingle addition with multiplication (along with division and subtraction), these two can only mix using the distributive property.
How the distributive property works
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Angle Side Angle - Theorem, Proof, Formula & Examples
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Minimize Redundant Operations in Loops
This example shows how to minimize redundant operations in loops. When a loop operation does not depend on the loop index, performing it inside a loop is redundant. This redundancy often goes
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With the help of Stokes' theorem, Ampère's integral law (1.4.1) can now be stated as
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Count Data Regression Charts — algo.glrnb
Count Data Regression Charts
algo.glrnb.Rd
Count data regression charts for the monitoring of surveillance time series as proposed by Höhle and Paul (2008). The implementation is described in Salmon et al. (2016).
Usage
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2020 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 10
The following problem is from both the 2020 AMC 10B #10 and 2020 AMC 12B #9, so both problems redirect to this page.
Problem
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Compare Predictive Performance After Creating Models Using Econometric
Compare Predictive Performance After Creating Models Using Econometric Modeler
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Research Article - (2014) Volume 3, Issue 2
Computation Study of Oblique Shock Wave-Vortex Interaction in Supersonic External Flows
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan, 84156-83111, Iran
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What is the equation of the line passing through (21,185) and (111,-32)? | Socratic
What is the equation of the line passing through #(21,185)# and #(111,-32)#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
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1 xf(x)dx=2 and 0
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Q:-Let 0∫1 f(x)dx=1 , 0∫1 xf(x)dx=2 and 0∫1 x2f(x)dx=4 , then the number of functions y=f(x) for all x belongs to [0,1],such that f(x)>0 and continuous for all x belongs to [0,1] isA. 0B. 1C. 2D. 8
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Find a general term for each geometric sequence. $$ -5,-10,-20, \dots $$
Short Answer
Expert verified
\( a_n = -5 \times 2^{n-1} \)
Step by step solution
01
- Identify the first term
The first term of the sequence is represented as \( a_1 \). For this sequence, the first term \( a_1 \) is \( -5 \).
02
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How do you divide ( -3x^3+ 3x^2-30x-72 )/(x + 1 )? | HIX Tutor
How do you divide #( -3x^3+ 3x^2-30x-72 )/(x + 1 )#?
Answer 1
The fastest method is probably synthetic division; giving:
$\left(- 3 {x}^{2} + 6 x - 36\right) - \frac{36}{x + 1}$
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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, 2.7: Laplace Transform: First Order Equation
From the series: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
Gilbert Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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An Improved Pigeon-Inspired Optimisation Algorithm and Its Application in Parameter Inversion
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Research on gearbox dynamic design methodology based on modal optimization
Abstract
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Let F : Z Z Be Defined By F[x] = 3x3 - X. Is This Function (i) One-to-one? (ii) Onto? – Learn Loner
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Which aircraft system use the wheatstone bridge principle ?
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TI-84 Plus and HP Prime: Differential Equations and Half-Increment Solution, Numerical Methods
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Introduction
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How do you find the asymptotes for y=(2x^2 + 3)/(x^2 - 6)? | HIX Tutor
How do you find the asymptotes for #y=(2x^2 + 3)/(x^2 - 6)#?
Answer 1
VA: $x = \pm \sqrt{6}$
HA: $x = 2$
These will occur when the denominator equals #0#.
#x^2-6=0# #x^2=6# #x=+-sqrt6#
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Circle A has a center at (8 ,3 ) and a radius of 1 . Circle B has a center at (4 ,4 ) and a radius of 2 . Do the circles overlap? If not what is the smallest distance between them? | HIX Tutor
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ergm.allstats: Calculate all possible vectors of statistics on a network for... in ergm: Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Exponential-Family Models for Networks
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The Statistics package contains a function named Specialize (which quite strangely doesn't appear when you expand the sections of this package).
Here is what help(Specialize) says:
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Difference of Cubes Formula - Definition, Explanation and FAQs
Define Difference of Cubes Formula
In algebra, the cube of a number ‘n’ is its third power, i.e., the result of multiplying ‘n’ three times collectively. The cube of a number is expressed by a superscript 3, e.g.
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How to find the antiderivative of (5x)/(x^2-1)dx? | HIX Tutor
How to find the antiderivative of #(5x)/(x^2-1)dx#?
Answer 1
The answer is: #y'=ln|x^2-1|+c#.
#int(f'(x))/f(x)dx=ln|f(x)|+c#,
#int(5x)/(x^2-1)dx=5/2int(2x)/(x^2-1)dx=ln|x^2-1|+c#.
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In an inelastic collision, which combination of quantities is conserved?
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Mass, kinetic energy, and momentum
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FiveMinute Check over Lesson 13 5 CCSS ThenNow
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Axiom of choice
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16.11 Energy in Waves: Intensity - College Physics for AP® Courses | OpenStax
Learning Objectives
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
• Calculate the intensity and the power of rays and waves.
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Previous posts: part I, part II, part III and part IV.
The last post discussed the distance estimator for the complex 2D Mandelbrot:
(1) \(DE=0.5*ln(r)*r/dr\),
with ‘dr’ being the length of the running (complex) derivative:
(2) \(f’_n(c) = 2f_{n-1}(c)f’_{n-1}(c)+1\)
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Study on anisotropic characteristics of dynamic deformation parameters of phyllite
Abstract
The acoustic wave test was carried out by selecting the joints of the joint surface and the horizontal plane at 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, and 90° phyllite samples. According to the corresponding
waveform diagram, the starting poi... | 4 | [
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The Stacks project
Lemma 35.24.1. The property $\mathcal{P}(f) =$“$f$ is an immersion” is fppf local on the base.
Proof. The property of being an immersion is stable under base change, see Schemes, Lemma 26.18.2. The property of being an immersion is Zariski local on the base. Finally, let $\pi : S' \to S$ be a
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\circ$C. If the diameter of the wire is $0.3$ mm, what will be the resistivity of the metal at that temperature?
Hint: The resistivity of a substance is not dependent on its size or shape but its value is dependent on the nature of the substance and the temperature. Resistivity is used to determine how much a
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2/7/2011
Circuit models for amplifiers lecture
1/14
Circuit Models for Amplifiers
The two most important amplifier circuit models explicitly use the open-circuit
voltage gain Avo :
Iin
Iout
Z out
+
+
Z in
Vin
−
−
Avo Vin
+
Vout
−
And the short-circuit current gain Ais :
Iin
Iout
+
Vin
−
Jim Stiles
+
Z in
Z out
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Past Year Paper, Mathematics (Set - 1), 2015, Class 12, Maths | Additional Study Material for JEE PDF Download
Page 1
CBSE XII | Mathematics
Board Paper 2015 – All India Set – 1
CBSE Board
Class XII Mathematics
Board Paper – 2015
All India Set – 1
Time: 3 hrs Total Marks: 100
General Instructions:
1. All quest... | 4 | [
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Students can Download Maths Chapter 3 Matrices Ex 3.4 Questions and Answers, Notes Pdf, 2nd PUC Maths Question Bank with Answers helps you to revise the complete Karnataka State Board Syllabus and
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Day 9 (Advent of Code 2020)
👋 This page was last updated ~4 years ago. Just so you know.
Day 9's problem statement is convoluted - the "ah maybe that's why I don't usually do Advent of Code" kind of convoluted, but let's give it a go anyway.
So, we have a series of numbers, like so:
35
20
15
25
47
40
62
55
65
95
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Graph Theory Notes for GATE
Graphs-
• A graph is a collection of vertices connected to each other through a set of edges.
• The study of graphs is known as Graph Theory.
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Formal Definition ... | 4 | [
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Area of Kite
Learn how to calculate the area of a kite using the diagonal lengths with examples.com. Discover practical examples and tips for accurate area calculation in kite geometry.
Formula: Kite Area =(d1×d2)/2
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Finding the Root Cause of Elevated Latencies in a Microservice Architecture
Finding the Root Cause of Elevated Latencies in a Microservice Architecture
In this case study, we identify the root causes of “unexpected” observed latencies in cloud services that empower an online shop. We focus on the process of placing a... | 4 | [
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Particle Size Distribution of Grinding Mill Products - 911Metallurgist
This report briefly reviews the essential features of moment analysis and describes extension of this method to size reduction by ball mill grinding.
Method of Analysis of Size Distribution Data
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Electronics/Expanded Edition Resonance - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Simple resonant circuit, description.
(Discussion of how ideal filters provide the signal until the break frequency/cies and then provide total attenuation. That is they look like a ${\displaystyle u(\omega )-uu(\omega -\omega _{c})}$
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1352: Maximum Profit in Job Scheduling
Problem
Problem ID: 1352
Title: Maximum Profit in Job Scheduling
Difficulty: Hard
Description:
We have n jobs, where every job is scheduled to be done from startTime[i] to endTime[i], obtaining a profit of profit[i].
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We first determine the electric flux through each ends of the cylinder and then through the curved surface. Finally we get the total electric flux by adding them together. The electric field of the
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eneralized linear mixed-effects
anova
Class: GeneralizedLinearMixedModel
Analysis of variance for generalized linear mixed-effects model
Description
stats = anova(glme) returns a table, stats, that contains the results of F-tests to determine if all coefficients representing each fixed-effects term in the generaliz... | 5 | [
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Identification method of gram weight and count of knitted fabric
Count is the number of lengths of 840 yards in a pound (454 grams) cotton yarn. The larger the count, the finer the yarn. For example, 48S is thinner than 23. Gram weight refers to the number of
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Any solution to Error 71, please?
I am trying to run a code. But the error message read thus:
“Error 71: The symbol shown has been declared as an equation, but no
symbolic equation (…) was found. hint - look for commas in the
documentation text for the equations. use quotes around the Text or
eliminate the commas”
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classical linear regression model meaning
Meaning of CI: in 95 out of 100 cases intervals like ... (suchas, linear regression, no perfectcollinearity, zeroconditional mean, homoskedasticity) enable us to obtain mathematical formulas for the
expected value 26, p.279) point out, fia statistical relationship, The concepts ... | 4 | [
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Its about time . note
Note
Observation
A core assumption of physics that's easy to adopt is that we are able to enumerate some moments in an ordered fashion.
$t_1, t_2, t_3, ...$
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Linearizing Sharp Ranger Data
2013 April 1
The Sharp family of infrared ranging modules
These modules are used extensively for robotics and automatic distance measurement applications. Unfortunately, the output of these sensors are inherently non-linear. In other words, a big change in
output voltage does not always ... | 4 | [
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Big O Of Sample Pooling: Test Optimization During Epidemics
—a divide and conquer approach to Coronavirus test shortages
日期:2020年6月13日 16:02, 星期六
作者: Jesse Riggs
A Shortage Of Tests
Since the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, the medical community has dealt with a shortage of not only tests, but also profe... | 5 | [
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Sum Check Protocol - part 2: Triangle counting
To understand how the triangle counting can be represented by a polynomial, which is the form the sum check protocol described in Sum check - overview requires, it would be helpful to understand how
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Cross Price Elasticity of Demand Meaning, Formula & Calculations - Best Economist
Cross Price Elasticity of Demand Meaning, Formula & Calculations
What is cross price elasticity of demand?
Cross price elasticity of demand definition
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Launder Design Procedure - 911Metallurgist
The design of slurry launders has usually been based on strictly empirical concepts. An examination of the most common procedures reveals that they do not account for many of the variables that are
recognized as significant for slurry transport. These may include flow rate, vo... | 4 | [
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Formula for Unit Vector
Here you will learn what is unit vector, representation of unit vector, formula for unit vector and how to find the unit vector with examples.
Let’s begin –
What is a Vector ?
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Stable Multiple Smoothing Parameter Estimation by GCV or UBRE
magic {mgcv} R Documentation
Stable Multiple Smoothing Parameter Estimation by GCV or UBRE
Description
Function to efficiently estimate smoothing parameters in generalized ridge regression problems with multiple (quadratic) penalties, by GCV or UBRE. Th... | 4 | [
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fir1 - Window-based FIR filter design (2024)
Window-based FIR filter design
Description
b = fir1(n,Wn) usesa Hamming window to design an nth-order lowpass,bandpass, or multiband FIR filter with linear phase. The filter typedepends on the number of elements of Wn.
example
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Indoor Wavelet OFDM VLC-MIMO System: Performance Evaluation
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Collage of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria 1029, Egypt
^*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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A Busy Developer’s Guide to Quantum Computing - Part 3 | SoftwareMill
A Busy Developer’s Guide to Quantum Computing - Part 3
In the previous Parts of the series I gave a quick overview of a quantum computer and talked a little bit about qubits and other building blocks behind that picture.
Check all the articles ... | 5 | [
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it
elimination with matrices
Below is a system of equations that we will use as an example.
$ \left\{ \begin{aligned} x + 2&y + z = 2 \\ 3x + 8&y + z = 12 \\ 4&y + z = 2 \end{aligned} \right. $
With these equations we can already write down $A$ and $b$ as well:
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How to calculate IRR | Internal Rate of Return Simplified - CleverlySMART SavvyCorner
How to calculate IRR | Internal Rate of Return Simplified
Understanding IRR: A Simple Guide to Internal Rate of Return
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Decision Analysis
You can order print and ebook versions of Think Bayes 2e from Bookshop.org and Amazon.
9. Decision Analysis#
This chapter presents a problem inspired by the game show The Price is Right. It is a silly example, but it demonstrates a useful process called Bayesian decision analysis.
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Election Night of the Living Beta Binomials
Fri 2020-Oct-02
Election Night of the Living Beta Binomials
Tagged: MathInTheNews / Politics / Statistics / TheDivineMadness
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Worked out Problems on Ratio and Proportion | Ratio and Proportion Questions with Solutions
If you are seeking help on the concept of Ratio and Proportion you can always make use of Worked out Problems on Ratio and Proportion. All the Problems are explained with straightforward description
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Modeling with Linear Functions
Learning Outcomes
• Build linear models from verbal descriptions.
• Build and solve systems of linear models.
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Solving a Simple Equation with Determinants
Question Video: Solving a Simple Equation with Determinants Mathematics • First Year of Secondary School
If |1, 𝑥 and 𝑥, 3| = |2, 1 and 4, 3|, then 𝑥 = _.
Video Transcript
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The Multiple Linear Regression Dialog Box
15.2.4 The Multiple Linear Regression Dialog Box
Multi-Regression-Dialog
Multiple Linear Regression fits multiple independent variables with the following model:
y = β[0] + β[1]x[1] + β[2]x[2] + .. + β[n]x[n]
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Question Stats:
67% 33% (02:27) based on 721 sessions
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Solution:
I don't like drawing Venn diagrams because it is time consuming. I tend to use the formula:
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Chapter 28
Problem 51
†
Given
C = 0.15 µF
L = 20 mH
R = 1.6 Ω
Solution
Find the number of cycles it takes to have the peak voltage drop to half its original value.
The formula describing charge on a capacitor in a damped oscillator circuit is
q = qo e−Rt/2L cos ωt
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Probability of Conjunction Estimation for Analyzing the Electromagnetic Environment Based on a Space Object Conjunction Methodology
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College of Information and Communications Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China
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lambda
From RankNet to LambdaRank to LambdaMART: An Overview (Chris Burges)
Deriving lambda from pairwise cross-entropy
Problem: query $q$, documents $U_i$ and $U_j$. Predicted scores: $s_i=f(x_i)$
$U_i > U_j$ means $U_i$ should be ranked before $U_j$.
$P_{ij}=P(U_i > U_j)=\frac{1}{1+e^{-\sigma\times(s_i - s_j)}}$
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2009 IMO Problems/Problem 6
Problem
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M-Spline Basis for Polynomial Splines — mSpline
M-Spline Basis for Polynomial Splines
Source:
R/mSpline.R
mSpline.Rd
Generates the basis matrix of regular M-spline, periodic M-spline, and the corresponding integrals and derivatives.
Usage
mSpline(
x,
df = NULL,
knots = NULL,
degree = 3L,
intercept = FA... | 4 | [
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