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Algorithms are detailed sets of guidelines created for a computer program to complete tasks efficiently and thoroughly.

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winash12
winash12 commented May 25, 2022

Describe your issue.

I have enclosed a minimum reproducible example with data and I am trying to use two methods in the scipy optimize package - https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/optimize.html

One is minimize_scalar and the other is Brent's method. But both the outputs have large differences. Can anybody explain why ?

Also I get a runtime error while running Brent-

test.p

defect scipy.optimize good first issue
chrisxfire
chrisxfire commented Mar 23, 2022

Typo under the description: Returns a containing. Returns a what?

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