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Cosa (chi) è gas fitting - definizione

PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTING A CURVE, OR MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION, THAT HAS THE BEST FIT TO A SERIES OF DATA POINTS
Curve fitting problem; Model fitting; Non-linear curve fitting; Non linear curve fitting - Gauss; Non linear curve fitting; Curve-fitting; Best-fit; Data fitting; Best fit; Surface fitting; Curve Fitting; Fitted value; Curve-fitted; Plane curve fitting; Ellipse fitting; Circle fitting; Function fitting; Curve fit; Geometric curve fitting; Curve of best fit
  • Polynomial curves fitting points generated with a sine function. The black dotted line is the "true" data, the red line is a <span style="color:red">first degree polynomial</span>, the green line is <span style="color:green">second degree</span>, the orange line is <span style="color:orange">third degree</span> and the blue line is <span style="color:blue">fourth degree.</span>
  • Relation between wheat yield and soil salinity<ref>[https://www.waterlog.info/sigmoid.htm Calculator for sigmoid regression]</ref>
  • Circle fitting with the Coope method, the points describing a circle arc, centre (1 ; 1), radius 4.
  • Ellipse fitting minimising the algebraic distance (Fitzgibbon method).
  • Fitting of a noisy curve by an asymmetrical peak model, with an iterative process ([[Gauss–Newton algorithm]] with variable damping factor α).
  • different models of ellipse fitting

gas range         
  • A gas stove in a San Francisco apartment, 1975.
  • blue]] [[flame]] colour, meaning complete combustion, as with other gas appliances.
  • Early gas stoves produced by Windsor. From ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', 1904.
  • Electric ignition spark
  • A built-in Japanese three burner gas stove with a fish grill. Note the thermistor buttons protruding from the gas burners, which cut off the flame if the temperature exceeds 250{{nbsp}}°C.
STOVE THAT IS FUELED BY COMBUSTIBLE GAS
Gas oven; Gas stoves; Gas range; Gas cooker; Cook with Gas; Cook with gas; Cook Gas; Gas hob; Natural gas stove
n. to light, turn on a gas range
Gas stove         
  • A gas stove in a San Francisco apartment, 1975.
  • blue]] [[flame]] colour, meaning complete combustion, as with other gas appliances.
  • Early gas stoves produced by Windsor. From ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', 1904.
  • Electric ignition spark
  • A built-in Japanese three burner gas stove with a fish grill. Note the thermistor buttons protruding from the gas burners, which cut off the flame if the temperature exceeds 250{{nbsp}}°C.
STOVE THAT IS FUELED BY COMBUSTIBLE GAS
Gas oven; Gas stoves; Gas range; Gas cooker; Cook with Gas; Cook with gas; Cook Gas; Gas hob; Natural gas stove
A gas stove is a stove that is fuelled by combustible gas such as syngas, natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels such as coal or wood.
Liquefied gas         
GAS THAT HAS BEEN TURNED INTO A LIQUID BY COOLING OR COMPRESSING
Liquid Gases; Liquified gas; Liquid gas
Liquefied gas (sometimes referred to as liquid gas) is a gas that has been turned into a liquid by cooling or compressing it. Examples of liquefied gases include liquid air, liquefied natural gas, and liquefied petroleum gas.

Wikipedia

Curve fitting

Curve fitting is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points, possibly subject to constraints. Curve fitting can involve either interpolation, where an exact fit to the data is required, or smoothing, in which a "smooth" function is constructed that approximately fits the data. A related topic is regression analysis, which focuses more on questions of statistical inference such as how much uncertainty is present in a curve that is fit to data observed with random errors. Fitted curves can be used as an aid for data visualization, to infer values of a function where no data are available, and to summarize the relationships among two or more variables. Extrapolation refers to the use of a fitted curve beyond the range of the observed data, and is subject to a degree of uncertainty since it may reflect the method used to construct the curve as much as it reflects the observed data.

For linear-algebraic analysis of data, "fitting" usually means trying to find the curve that minimizes the vertical (y-axis) displacement of a point from the curve (e.g., ordinary least squares). However, for graphical and image applications, geometric fitting seeks to provide the best visual fit; which usually means trying to minimize the orthogonal distance to the curve (e.g., total least squares), or to otherwise include both axes of displacement of a point from the curve. Geometric fits are not popular because they usually require non-linear and/or iterative calculations, although they have the advantage of a more aesthetic and geometrically accurate result.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per gas fitting
1. At the time, Mrs Gough was a secretary working for her husband‘s gas fitting and plumbing business.