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The multivariate N-Component resolution problem with minimum assumptions

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The present state of the minimum assumption multivariate component resolution theory is outlined. Some new developments are presented: limiting function domains; the analytical expression for the limiting function; efficient algorithms for defining the FIRPOL and INNPOL hyperpolyhedrons. A very low resolution data set is analyzed.

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Borgen, O.S., Davidsen, N., Mingyang, Z. et al. The multivariate N-Component resolution problem with minimum assumptions. Mikrochim Acta 89, 63–73 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01207309

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