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Feb 19, 2023 at 19:34 answer added Iosif Pinelis timeline score: 1
Feb 19, 2023 at 18:37 comment added dff Yes all of the $f_i$ are known on the interval $[\alpha, 1-\alpha]$. The $a_i$, $b_i$ and $c_i$ are unknown. Determining $f$ is therefore like solving a puzzle with overlapping puzzle pieces that also need to be rescaled…
Feb 19, 2023 at 15:09 comment added Iosif Pinelis What exactly do you mean by "samples"? Does it mean that the functions $f_1,\dots,f_n$ are fully known?
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Feb 15, 2023 at 22:37 comment added dff I‘m looking for an algorithm which given the samples $f_i$ returns $f(x), a_i, b_i, c_i$. I am saying estimate because I’m not sure if it’s guaranteed that $f(x)$ can be fully retrieved
Feb 15, 2023 at 16:15 comment added Iosif Pinelis What do you mean by "an efficient way to estimate"?
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