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In the Michaelis-Menten model we determine efficient designs by maximizing a minimum of standardized E-efficiencies. It is shown that in many cases the optimal designs are supported at only two points and the support points and corresponding weights can be characterized explicitly. Moreover, a...
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In this paper the optimal design problem for the estimation of the individual coefficients in a polynomial regression on an arbitrary interval [a, b] (- inf. a b inf) is considered. Recently, Sahm (2000) demonstrated that the optimal design is one of four types depending on the symmetry...
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In the common trigonometric regression model we investigate the optimal design problem for the estimation of the individual coefficients, where the explanatory variable varies in the interval [-a ,a] ; 0 a t. It is demonstrated that the structure of the optimal design depends sensitively on...
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In this paper we investigate locally E- and c-optimal designs for exponential regression models of the form _k i=1 ai exp(??ix). We establish a numerical method for the construction of efficient and locally optimal designs, which is based on two results. First we consider the limit ?i ? ? and...
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In the common Fourier regression model we investigate the optimal design problem for estimating pairs of the coefficients, where the explanatory variable varies in the interval [¡ơ; ơ]. L-optimal designs are considered and for many important cases L-optimal designs can be found explicitly,...
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If a model is fitted to empirical data, bias can arise from terms which are not incorporated in the model assumptions. As a consequence the commonly used optimality criteria based on the generalized variance of the estimate of the model parameters may not lead to efficient designs for the...
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