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- Overdetermined may refer to: Overdetermined systems in various branches of mathematics Overdetermination in various fields of psychology or analytical...
- system of equations is considered overdetermined if there are more equations than unknowns.[citation needed] An overdetermined system is almost always inconsistent...
- types of equation system, consistent and inconsistent, can be any of overdetermined (having more equations than unknowns), underdetermined (having fewer...
- In this sense, the algorithm is also an effective method for solving overdetermined systems of equations. It has the advantage that second derivatives,...
- underdetermined if there are fewer equations than unknowns (in contrast to an overdetermined system, where there are more equations than unknowns). The terminology...
- Adjustment of observations, in mathematics, a method of solving an overdetermined system of equations Calibration, in metrology Spinal adjustment, in...
- Interpretation of Dreams that many features of dreams were usually "overdetermined," in that they were caused by multiple factors in the life of the dreamer...
- historiography suffered in the Soviet Union as the government requested overdetermined historical writing. Notable histories include the History of the Communist...
- differential equations is said to be overdetermined if there are more equations than the unknowns. For an overdetermined system to have a solution, it needs...
- Least-squares adjustment is a model for the solution of an overdetermined system of equations based on the principle of least squares of observation residuals...