This lecture covers the analysis of electric cable potential based on temperature data, aiming to determine the coefficients a, b, and c in the equation U = a + bT + cT² using the least squares method.
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Explores the construction and application of Hadamard matrices for efficient estimation of main effects without interactions in the Plackett-Burman Design.