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200 years of least squares method (English)
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25 September 2002
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The title of this paper, apparently written for nonspecialists, bespeaks the quality of its language. The authors dwell on the re-discovery of the small planet Ceres after Gauss, by means of scarce observations, had calculated its orbit; describe Gauss' first justification of the method of least squares; list other, partly post-Gaussian developments; and illustrate the application of the method, in particular to the estimation of the precision of Leonardo da Vinci's drawing of a regular polyhedron. The authors use the (seemingly dated) misnomer ``Gauss-Markov theorem'' and drop a few careless statements.
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method of least squares
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