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Does $(kx - fracMx-A)^2$ satisfy the convexity?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Does local convexity imply global convexity?Prove convexity of complicated rational functionTesting for Convexity for a functionGeneralizing convexity of setsStronger Condition for Strict Convexity?convexity of a multivariable functionWhy does positive (semi-)definiteness imply convexity?Hyperplane and associated Half spaces convexityconvexity analysis of trace inverseTest for convexity in one variable in a multivariate function
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I am really confused that $(kx - fracMx-A)^2$ satisfies convexity
(* In the case that variable A could be either positive or negative)
This problem is too curious.
If you have answer or suggestion, please help me
Thank you
convex-analysis
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I am really confused that $(kx - fracMx-A)^2$ satisfies convexity
(* In the case that variable A could be either positive or negative)
This problem is too curious.
If you have answer or suggestion, please help me
Thank you
convex-analysis
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Can you use derivatives?
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– Dr. Sonnhard Graubner
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I am really confused that $(kx - fracMx-A)^2$ satisfies convexity
(* In the case that variable A could be either positive or negative)
This problem is too curious.
If you have answer or suggestion, please help me
Thank you
convex-analysis
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I am really confused that $(kx - fracMx-A)^2$ satisfies convexity
(* In the case that variable A could be either positive or negative)
This problem is too curious.
If you have answer or suggestion, please help me
Thank you
convex-analysis
convex-analysis
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Can you use derivatives?
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Apr 1 at 7:11
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Can you use derivatives?
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– Dr. Sonnhard Graubner
Apr 1 at 7:11
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