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The following pages link to Studies in the history of probability and statistics XL Boscovich, Simpson and a 1760 manuscript note on fitting a linear relation (Q3218903):
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- On the history of the principle of least squares (Q685238) (← links)
- Regression-quantile graduation of Australian life tables, 1946-1992 (Q1381467) (← links)
- The Gaussian hare and the Laplacian tortoise: computability of squared-error versus absolute-error estimators. With comments by Ronald A. Thisted and M. R. Osborne and a rejoinder by the authors (Q1596137) (← links)
- On ``pre-historic'' linear programming and the figure of the Earth (Q1682983) (← links)
- Density curves in the theory of errors (Q1897793) (← links)
- The goat in the city (Q2094393) (← links)
- Thomas Simpson: weaving fluxions in 18th-century London (Q2436780) (← links)
- Discrepant measurements and experimental knowledge in the early modern era (Q2458889) (← links)
- Dealing with the multiplicity of solutions of the \(\ell _{1}\) and \(\ell _{\infty }\) regression models (Q2470107) (← links)
- Least absolute value regression: recent contributions (Q4665923) (← links)