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- From: mbk@lyapunov.ucsd.edu (Matt Kennel)
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- Subject: Re: REQUEST: lst sqrs withs errors in both X and Y
- Date: 16 Aug 1992 21:12:10 GMT
- Organization: Institute For Nonlinear Science, UCSD
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- stewart@cs.umd.edu (G. W. Stewart) writes:
- : In article <1992Aug4.135256.11081@gov.on.ca> diamong@gov.on.ca (Gerald Diamond) writes:
- : >I am looking for a good reference (or references) for
- : >a least-squares type algorithm which treats both X and Y as
- : >having errors rather than the usual case of assuming all the
- : >errors are in one variable.
- :
- : Since this problem occurs frequently, I am taking the liberty of
- : appending a rather long list of references from my personal data base.
- : It is the result of a brute-force search on keywords and certainly
- : contains some irrelevant articles. With equal certainty it also
- : omits some relevant articles.
- :
- : Pete Stewart
-
- : <bibliography deleted>
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- There's a new FORTRAN package on 'netlib', (i.e. where LINPACK and
- others of it's bretheren live) called ODRPACK, which does what
- you want, if you're interested.
-
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