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- From: bryan@kolsky.tamu.edu (Bryan Milligan)
- Newsgroups: sci.math.symbolic
- Subject: Using Mathematica to fit a surface to data
- Date: 18 Dec 1992 16:08:48 GMT
- Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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- Keywords: Mathematica, curve fit, surface plot
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- Is there a routine in Mathematica to fit a surface to a set of
- (x,y,z) data? I have some FEM data that I need to differenciate, and I
- would like to fit a polynomial curve to the data and differenciate that
- as opposed to numerically differenciating the data itself.
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- Bryan Milligan
- Department of Aerospace Engineering
- Texas A&M University
- bryan@kolsky.tamu.edu (NeXT Mail accepted)
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