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Invexity vs Invex - What's the difference?

invexity | invex | Derived terms |

Invexity is a derived term of invex.


As an adjective invex is

(mathematics) a differentiable function ƒ'' from r'''''n'' to '''r is invex if there exists a vector valued function ''g'' such that f(x) - f(u) \geq g(x, u) \cdot \nabla f(u), \, for all ''x'' and ''u .

invexity

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Invexity has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'invexity':

invisibly, impiously, impishly, imposex, infocracy, impostrix, impostury, infusory

invex

English

Adjective

(wikipedia invex) (-)
  • (mathematics) A differentiable function ƒ'' from R'''''n'' to '''R is invex if there exists a vector valued function ''g'' such that f(x) - f(u) \geq g(x, u) \cdot \nabla f(u), \, for all ''x'' and ''u .
  • Derived terms

    * invexity

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