User talk:Pratyush1stu

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Pratyush1stu, good luck, and have fun. Lklundin (talk) 13:29, 5 May 2020 (UTC)

Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm and Gauss-Newton method
Hello Pratyush1stu,

Welcome to Wikipedia and thanks for your contribution to the Levenberg–Marquardt_algorithm.

The introduction to the article starts with: The Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm 'interpolates between the Gauss–Newton algorithm (GNA) and the method of gradient descent', so you are correct to refer to the Gauss–Newton method or algorithm.

I noticed that the grammar of the sentence you added could be improved. Could maybe try to explain here in maybe a bit more detail what you meant to say in the article itself? Then maybe I can help you improve the sentence.

Best regards, Lklundin (talk) 13:36, 5 May 2020 (UTC)