- In mathematics, the
hypograph or
subgraph of a
function f : R n → R {\displaystyle f:\mathbb {R} ^{n}\rightarrow \mathbb {R} } is the set of
points lying...
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Hypograph may
refer to:
Hypograph (mathematics), the set of
points lying below the
graph of a
function Hypograph, or hypogram,
something written at the...
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operating system, see
Subgraph (operating system)
Subgraph of a function, see
Hypograph (mathematics) In
graph theory, see
Glossary of
graph theory#subgraph This...
- elements. Equivalently, a
concave function is any
function for
which the
hypograph is convex. The
class of
concave functions is in a
sense the
opposite of...
- ))=\{x\in X:f(x)\geq y\}} is
closed in X {\displaystyle X} . (4) The
hypograph { ( x , t ) ∈ X × R : t ≤ f ( x ) } {\displaystyle \{(x,t)\in X\times...
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Convex hull (Orthogonally, Pseudo-)
Convex set
Effective domain Epigraph Hypograph John
ellipsoid Lens
Radial set/Algebraic
interior Zonotope Series Convex...
- Similarly, the set of
points on or
below the
graph of a
function is its
hypograph. The
strict epigraph is the
epigraph with the
graph removed: epi S f...
- plus one. hvc –
havercosine function. (Also
written as havercos.) hyp –
hypograph of a function. iff – if and only if. IH –
induction hypothesis. iid –...
- the
image under π X {\displaystyle \pi _{X}} of f {\displaystyle f} 's
hypograph. If a
function never takes the
value + ∞ , {\displaystyle +\infty ,} such...
- ~x\succcurlyeq y\right\}=\left\{y~\backepsilon ~y\succ x\right\}}
Epigraph Hypograph Robert P.
Gilles (1996).
Economic Exchange and
Social Organization: The...