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Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

By : Ivan Idris
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Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

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By: Ivan Idris

Overview of this book

This book is for the scientists, engineers, programmers, or analysts looking for a high-quality, open source mathematical library. Knowledge of Python is assumed. Also, some affinity, or at least interest, in mathematics and statistics is required. However, I have provided brief explanations and pointers to learning resources.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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C. NumPy Functions' References
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Index

Mathematical optimization

Optimization algorithms try to find the optimal solution for a problem, for instance, finding the maximum or the minimum of a function. The function can be linear or non-linear. The solution could also have special constraints. For example, the solution may not be allowed to have negative values. The scipy.optimize module provides several optimization algorithms. One of the algorithms is a least squares fitting function, leastsq(). When calling this function, we provide a residuals (error terms) function. This function minimizes the sum of the squares of the residuals; it corresponds to our mathematical model for the solution. It is also necessary to give the algorithm a starting point. This should be a best guess—as close as possible to the real solution. Otherwise, execution will stop after about 100 * (N+1) iterations, where N is the number of parameters to optimize.

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