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Least squares data fitting using shape preserving piecewise approximations
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    Least squares data fitting using shape preserving piecewise approximations (English)
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    29 June 1994
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    The author constructs a basis for a tensioned spline that gives a numerically stable algorithm for the \(L_ 2\)-fitting of data that can preserve monotonicity and/or convexity. This work is motivated by fitting of data from a sewerage farm.
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    least squares data fitting
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    shape preserving
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    spline
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    monotonicity
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    convexity
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