Update regression approach powerlaw authored by Jamie Engelhardt Simon's avatar Jamie Engelhardt Simon
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## Dependency ## Dependency
It is assumed the data can be described by a power law, expressed either as Y or X dependent (referring to the second and first axis on a fatigue curve). It is assumed the data can be described by a power law, expressed either as Y or X dependent (referring to the second and first axis on a fatigue curve).
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In using the power-law as a prediction function, the model can be fitted in logspace as follows. In using the power-law as a prediction function, the model can be fitted in logspace as follows.
```math ```math
X_{\textrm{log}} = \textrm{log10}\left{X} X_{\textrm{log}} = \textrm{log10}\left(X\right), \quad Y_{\textrm{log}} = \textrm{log10}\left(Y\right)
``` ```
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