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Normal Equation

Given an overdetermined Matrix Equation

\begin{displaymath}
{\hbox{\sf A}}{\bf x}={\bf b},
\end{displaymath}

the normal equation is that which minimizes the sum of the square differences between left and right sides

\begin{displaymath}
{\hbox{\sf A}}^{\rm T}{\hbox{\sf A}}{\bf x}={\hbox{\sf A}}^{\rm T}{\bf b}.
\end{displaymath}

See also Least Squares Fitting, Moore-Penrose Generalized Matrix Inverse, Nonlinear Least Squares Fitting




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1999-05-25