We analyze the complexity of fitting a variety, coming from a class of varieties, to a configuration of points in . The complexity measure, called the algebraic complexity, computes the Euclidean Distance Degree (EDdegree) of a certain variety called the hypothesis variety as the number of points in the configuration increases. For the problem of fitting an -sphere to a configuration of points in , we give a closed formula of the algebraic complexity of the hypothesis variety as grows for the case of . For the case we conjecture a generalization of this formula supported by numerical experiments.
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