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in ``Formulae and Methods in Experimental Data Evaluation'',                     
in ``Formulae and Methods in Experimental Data Evaluation'',                     
Vol. 3, European Physical Society, Geneva, 1984</ref>, was introduced by B. Braams to plasma physics, where its  first application (to the analysis of equilibrium magnetic  
Vol. 3, European Physical Society, Geneva, 1984</ref>, was introduced by B. Braams to plasma physics, where its  first application (to the analysis of equilibrium magnetic  
measurements on ASDEX) together with a succinct mathematical description, appeared in ref. <ref>B.J. Braams, W. Jilge, and K. Lackner, ''Fast determination of plasma parameters through function parametrization'', Nucl. Fusion '''26''' (1986) 699</ref>.  
measurements on ASDEX) together with a succinct mathematical description, appeared in ref. <sup>[1]</sup>.  


The application of the technique requires that a model exists to compute the response of the measurements (''q'') to variations of the system parameters (''p''), i.e. the mapping ''q = M(p)'' is known.
The application of the technique requires that a model exists to compute the response of the measurements (''q'') to variations of the system parameters (''p''), i.e. the mapping ''q = M(p)'' is known.
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