
arXiv: 2002.05297
A solution manifold is the collection of points in a $d$-dimensional space satisfying a system of $s$ equations with $s
Accepted to the Electronic Journal of Statistics. 34 page, 6 figures
Computational Geometry (cs.CG), FOS: Computer and information sciences, manifold, set estimation, nonconvex optimization, Statistics, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), Statistics - Computation, Methodology (stat.ME), FOS: Mathematics, Computer Science - Computational Geometry, Primary 62F30, secondary 62H05, 65D18, gradient descent, Statistics - Methodology, Computation (stat.CO)
Computational Geometry (cs.CG), FOS: Computer and information sciences, manifold, set estimation, nonconvex optimization, Statistics, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), Statistics - Computation, Methodology (stat.ME), FOS: Mathematics, Computer Science - Computational Geometry, Primary 62F30, secondary 62H05, 65D18, gradient descent, Statistics - Methodology, Computation (stat.CO)
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