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Programme for "Flexible Least Squares for Approximately Linear Systems"

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Robert Kalaba
Leigh Tesfatsion () (Iowa State University)

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Fortran code for the programme used for the article by R. Kalaba and Leigh Tesfatsion "Flexible Least Squares for Approximatley Linear Systems", IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Vol. 20, 1990, pp. 978-89.

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Software component provided by in its series Fortran codes with number gfls.

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