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  • Function approximation [r]: Selectable function among a well-defined class that closely matches ('approximates') a target function in a task-specific way. [e]
  • Least squares [r]: Method of determining the curve that best describes the relationship between expected and observed sets of data by minimizing the sums of the squares of deviation between observed and expected values. [e]
  • Weighted least squares [r]: Method when estimating the parameters of a model using independent observations whose values are known to vary in accuracy in a specified way. [e]

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  • Weighted least squares [r]: Method when estimating the parameters of a model using independent observations whose values are known to vary in accuracy in a specified way. [e]
  • Intermolecular forces [r]: Non-covalent forces between atoms and molecules; often synonymous with Van der Waals forces. [e]