Thanks for the concern. It is already available in my channel. See the full playlist Probability & Statistics: ruclips.net/p/PLO-6jspot8ALyrofp0fWp0fOb19NcFS4V
Y(z,t) = ao + a1AO(t) + a2SAO(t) + a3SC(t) + a4ENSO(t) + a5QBO(t) + a6IOD(t) + Xtrend(t) + residual. where Y(z,t) is the temperature of height z and time t, ao is the average of the climatological whole year temperature, a1,a2,a3, a4, a5 and a6 are coefficient of the forcing. AO is annual oscillation, SAO is the semiannual oscillation, SC is the solar sycle, ENSO is the Eli Nino southern oscillation, IOD is indian Oecan diploe, QBO is quasibienial oscillation and Xtrend is the trend. so how can I calculate the trend and the coefficient by using multiple linear regresion
Trend equation will remain sane and all estimated values remain same. The normal equation for y=ax+b will be Sum y = a Sum x +n b Sum xy =a Sum x^2 + b Sum x
Thank you Prof. Harish for the useful lecture on least square method. Keep it up, please!
very fruitful lecture. and great presentation of knowledge from remarkable lecturer.
Very informative lecture
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Best explanation . Thanks a lot
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This is literally helpful.
Thank you for such helpful videos sir
Thank you for good explanation, This is single exponential, So could you please explain how to fit double and multiexponential fit. Thank you
Y=A.e^ax + B.e^bx
How to found the unknown parameters (A,B,a,b) could you please explain it to me
Nice one
Sir please make videos on probability and probability distribution theory.
Thanks for the concern.
It is already available in my channel. See the full playlist
Probability & Statistics: ruclips.net/p/PLO-6jspot8ALyrofp0fWp0fOb19NcFS4V
@@DrHarishGarg thankuu sir
Y(z,t) = ao + a1AO(t) + a2SAO(t) + a3SC(t) + a4ENSO(t) + a5QBO(t) + a6IOD(t) + Xtrend(t) + residual. where Y(z,t) is the temperature of height z and time t, ao is the average of the climatological whole year temperature, a1,a2,a3, a4, a5 and a6 are coefficient of the forcing. AO is annual oscillation, SAO is the semiannual oscillation, SC is the solar sycle, ENSO is the Eli Nino southern oscillation, IOD is indian Oecan diploe, QBO is quasibienial oscillation and Xtrend is the trend. so how can I calculate the trend and the coefficient by using multiple linear regresion
I like your vedios, which are great! can you share your slides?thanks
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Thanks a lot sir can i apply for csir net grace marks in topology and total 61%
Sir if we use the equation y=a+bx instead of y= ax+b then will the estimate production values will come different or same ??
Trend equation will remain sane and all estimated values remain same.
The normal equation for y=ax+b will be
Sum y = a Sum x +n b
Sum xy =a Sum x^2 + b Sum x
Poisson Distribution - 3 Step rules to compute the probability. Kindly Watch
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Thank you Prof. Harish for the useful lecture on least square method. Keep it up, please!
Thank you, I will. Keep watching and sharing with others
@@DrHarishGarg Many thanks
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@@DrHarishGarg Good, thank you very much!
Thank you for such helpful videos sir
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