| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667 | ============Ceres Solver============Ceres Solver [#f1]_ is an open source C++ library for modeling andsolving large, complicated optimization problems. It can be used tosolve `Non-linear Least Squares`_ problems with bounds constraints andgeneral unconstrained optimization problems. It is a mature, featurerich, and performant library that has been used in production atGoogle since 2010. For more, see :doc:`features`.`ceres-solver@googlegroups.com<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/ceres-solver>`_ isthe place for discussions and questions about Ceres Solver. We use the`GitHub Issue Tracker<https://github.com/ceres-solver/ceres-solver/issues>`_ to manage bugreports and feature requests... toctree::   :maxdepth: 1   :hidden:   features   installation   tutorial   derivatives   nnls_modeling   nnls_solving   nnls_covariance   gradient_solver   faqs   users   contributing   version_history   bibliography   license.. _Non-linear Least Squares: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-linear_least_squaresCite Us=======If you use Ceres Solver for a publication, please cite it as::    @misc{ceres-solver,      author = "Sameer Agarwal and Keir Mierle and Others",      title = "Ceres Solver",      howpublished = "\url{http://ceres-solver.org}",    }.. rubric:: Footnotes.. [#f1] While there is some debate as to who invented the method of         Least Squares [Stigler]_, there is no questioning the fact         that it was `Carl Friedrich Gauss         <http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Gauss.html>`_         who brought it to the attention of the world. Using just 22         observations of the newly discovered asteroid `Ceres         <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceres_(dwarf_planet)>`_, Gauss         used the method of least squares to correctly predict when         and where the asteroid will emerge from behind the Sun         [TenenbaumDirector]_. We named our solver after Ceres to         celebrate this seminal event in the history of astronomy,         statistics and optimization.
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