Ansatz
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Ansatz is a German language term often used by physicists and mathematicians. An ansatz is an assumed form for a mathematical function that is not based on any underlying theory or principle.
For example, given a set of experimental data that looks to be clustered about a line, a linear ansatz could be made to find the parameters of the line by a least squares curve fit. Variational approximation methods use ansätze and then fit the parameters.
Another example of ansatz is to suppose the solutions of a homogeneous linear differential equation and difference equation to have, respectively, exponential and power form.
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