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metalnonmetal Posted - 06/10/2017 : 5:04:21 PM
Hi I need to fit an equation like
(a^m)((1-a)^n)(-ln(1-a)^p)=b*A*integral(exp(-E/(RT))[lower limit, upper limit, dT)
I need to fit these from my data table of a vs T and the parameters are m, n, p, A. b,E,R are constants

Please help

metalnonmetal
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yuki_wu Posted - 06/14/2017 : 10:53:38 PM
Hi,

Please check the discussion in another post:
http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=31338

Thanks,
Yuki
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