This reminds me of papers published in observational cosmology a while back. The error bars were so big one could not say what was going on. This has changed so much recently, observational cosmology is now a real science.
Just fit your n points to an n degree polynomial. Perfect fit every time.
Or, slightly more economically, fit them to an n-1 order polynomial.
This reminds me of papers published in observational cosmology a while back. The error bars were so big one could not say what was going on. This has changed so much recently, observational cosmology is now a real science.
Just fit your n points to an n degree polynomial. Perfect fit every time.
Or, slightly more economically, fit them to an n-1 order polynomial.