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German to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Mathematics & Statistics / psychological testing | |||||||
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4 | well-conditioning |
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well-conditioning Explanation: This is analogous to wohlgeordnet > well-ordered and wohldefiniert > well-defined. |
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well-conditioning Explanation: versus ill-conditioning Error analysis Stability and conditioning Solving linear systems of equations Gaussian elimination well-conditioning vs. ill-conditioning, matrix and vector ... www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/ courses/syllabi/syllabusAMSC460.shtml - 7k - Cached -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs 7 mins (2004-10-06 18:11:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- the second reference might be useful but does not include the term you asked for. I just came across it browsing through various statistics glosssaries! Reference: http://www.orthoteers.co.uk/Nrujp~ij33lm/Orthstatsgloss.htm#... |
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