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Least squares fitting Gaussian type curve
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    28 October 2005
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    First the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions which guarantee the existence of the least squares estimate of the Gaussian type function \(f(t;b,c,\mu )=be^{c(t-\mu )^2}\). Next they propose the iterative minimization of the weighted functional \(\sum_{i=1}^m p_i(be^{c(t_i-\mu )^2}-y_i)^2\) starting from initial approximation \(f(t_0;b_0,c_0,\mu _0)\) chosen from the experimental data to be sufficiently close to the exact curve. The efficiency of numerical experiments greatly depends on this initial choice.
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    weighted least squares fitting
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    Gaussian function
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    nonlinear least squares
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    numerical experiments
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