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  • curprev 21:0921:09, 21 September 2019 Krb19 talk contribs 13,438 bytes +244 top: various changes to intro, explained why they are called radial *basis* functions. I'm not sure about the attribution of their invention, in particular the notion of a basis for a function space that consists of radial functions go back to the 19th century. Certainly their application in EECS is much more recent undo Tag: Visual edit

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