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  2. Convex function - Wikipedia

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    A function (in black) is convex if and only if the region above its graph (in green) is a convex set. A graph of the bivariate convex function x 2 + xy + y 2. Convex vs. Not convex

  3. Convex set - Wikipedia

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    The convex-hull operation is needed for the set of convex sets to form a lattice, in which the "join" operation is the convex hull of the union of two convex sets ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ = ⁡ (⁡ ⁡ ()). The intersection of any collection of convex sets is itself convex, so the convex subsets of a (real or complex) vector space form a complete lattice .

  4. Convex geometry - Wikipedia

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    Convex geometry is a relatively young mathematical discipline. Although the first known contributions to convex geometry date back to antiquity and can be traced in the works of Euclid and Archimedes, it became an independent branch of mathematics at the turn of the 20th century, mainly due to the works of Hermann Brunn and Hermann Minkowski in dimensions two and three.

  5. Convex combination - Wikipedia

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    In convex geometry and vector algebra, a convex combination is a linear combination of points (which can be vectors, scalars, or more generally points in an affine space) where all coefficients are non-negative and sum to 1. [1]

  6. Convex analysis - Wikipedia

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    Convex analysis includes not only the study of convex subsets of Euclidean spaces but also the study of convex functions on abstract spaces. Convex analysis is the branch of mathematics devoted to the study of properties of convex functions and convex sets, often with applications in convex minimization, a subdomain of optimization theory.

  7. Convex space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a convex space (or barycentric algebra) is a space in which it is possible to take convex combinations of any sets of points. [1] [2] Formal Definition

  8. Convex curve - Wikipedia

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    A convex curve (black) forms a connected subset of the boundary of a convex set (blue), and has a supporting line (red) through each of its points. A parabola, a convex curve that is the graph of the convex function () = In geometry, a convex curve is a plane curve that has a supporting line through each of its points.

  9. Proper convex function - Wikipedia

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    For every proper convex function : [,], there exist some and such that ()for every .. The sum of two proper convex functions is convex, but not necessarily proper. [4] For instance if the sets and are non-empty convex sets in the vector space, then the characteristic functions and are proper convex functions, but if = then + is identically equal to +.