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Gauss–Markov theorem

Gauss–Markov theorem

a fundamental theorem of mathematical statistics that deals with the generation of linear unbiased estimators with minimum variance in the general linear model. [Karl Friedrich Gauss; Andrei Markov (1856–1922), Russian mathematician]

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