02/18/2016, 12:53 PM
Notice how the second iteration of the Tommy-Sheldon iterations gives a nonnegative coëfficiënt for g '' , therefore being better than the gaussian in " most " cases.
Naturally in all cases where g " < 0 , but more investigation is needed for g " > 0.
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Tommy1729
Naturally in all cases where g " < 0 , but more investigation is needed for g " > 0.
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Tommy1729

