In computational geometry, a point p in a finite set of points S is said to be maximal or non-dominated if there is no other point q in S whose coordinates are all greater than or equal to the corresponding coordinates of p. The maxima of a point set S are all the maximal points of S.The problem of finding all maximal points, sometimes called the problem of the maxima or maxima set problem, has been studied as a variant of the convex hull and orthogonal convex hull problems. It is equivalent to finding the Pareto frontier of a collection of points, and was called the floating-currency problem by Herbert Freeman based on an application involving comparing the relative wealth of individuals with different holdings of multiple currencies. (Wikipedia).
Calculus: Maxima and Minima, Part 2
This is the second of three videos discussing Briggs/Cochran Calculus Section 4.1: Maxima and Minima. In this video, I discuss local maxima, local minima, and critical points. We work through several examples of finding extreme values on graphs as well as computing critical points.
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Calculus: Maxima and Minima, Part 1
This is the first of three videos covering the material in Briggs/Cochran Calculus, Section 4.1: Maxima and Minima. In this video, we discuss absolute maximum and absolute minimum values, and how to locate them from a graph.
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Calculus: Maxima and Minima, Part 3
This is the third and last video in a series discussing Briggs/Cochran Calculus Section 4.1: Maxima and Minima. In this video, I discuss how to find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of a function on a closed interval.
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Extreme Value Theorem Using Critical Points
Calculus: The Extreme Value Theorem for a continuous function f(x) on a closed interval [a, b] is given. Relative maximum and minimum values are defined, and a procedure is given for finding maximums and minimums. Examples given are f(x) = x^2 - 4x on the interval [-1, 3], and f(x) =
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Calculus 2.1b - Intro to Limits
continued from the previous video. An introduction to the chapter on Limits.
From playlist Calculus Chapter 2: Limits (Complete chapter)
Ex: Limits at Infinity of a Function Involving a Square Root
This video provides two examples of how to determine limits at infinity of a function involving a square root. The results are verified graphically. Site: http://mathispower4u.com Blog: http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com
From playlist Limits at Infinity and Special Limits
What is the max and min of a horizontal line on a closed interval
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which guarantees the existence of the maximum and minimum points
From playlist Extreme Value Theorem of Functions
Limits At Infinity - Additional Examples
This is a second video on limits at infinity that provides additional examples. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/
From playlist Limits
Welcome to Quantitative Risk Management (QRM). Let's continue our discussion in the realm of EVT. We want to say more about the GEV and the GPD limiting distributions, trying to understand how they emerge from the Block Maxima and the Peaks over Threshold approaches. Incidentally, we also
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Extreme Value Statistics: distribution of maxim
From playlist Extreme Value Statistics
Math 2A. Calculus. Lecture 20. Max/Min
UCI Math 2A: Single-Variable Calculus (Fall 2013) Lec 20. Single-Variable Calculus -- Max/Min -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/math_2a_calculus_i.html Instructor: German A. Enciso, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Terms of Use: http://ocw.uci.edu/info More c
From playlist Math 2A: Calculus.
Worldwide Calculus: Local Extrema
Lecture on 'Local Extrema' from 'Worldwide Multivariable Calculus'. For more lecture videos and $10 digital textbooks, visit www.centerofmath.org.
From playlist Multivariable Derivatives
Theoretically Speaking: the why and how of efficient computation by Nutan Limaye
PROGRAM : SUMMER SCHOOL FOR WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS ORGANIZERS : Siva Athreya and Anita Naolekar DATE : 13 May 2019 to 24 May 2019 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The summer school is intended for women students studying in first year B.A/B.Sc./B.E./B.Tech.
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How to Find Critical Numbers and Relative Maxima and Minima from a Graph
How to Find Critical Numbers and Relative Maxima and Minima from a Graph If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. Udemy Courses Via My Website: https://mathsorcerer.com My FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/themathsorcerer There are several ways
From playlist Larson Calculus 3.1 Extrema on an Interval
Escape Local Minima - Is This The Answer To Everything
Simulation Link (Unity 3D): https://github.com/hunar4321/find-global-maximum DNA based life reproduces exponentially and because of the limited local resources, it will hit a wall. Internal struggle arises leading to optimization, hence, the survival of the fittest becomes the objective of
From playlist Interesting Topics
Hill Climbing Algorithm In Artificial Intelligence | Artificial Intelligence Tutorial | Simplilearn
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From playlist AI & Machine Learning | Ronald Van Loon [2022 Updated]
Mod-01 Lec-19 Energy Balance – IV : Temperature Effects on Rate & Equilibria
Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering (PG) by Prof. H.S.Shankar,Department of Chemical Engineering,IIT Bombay.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
From playlist IIT Bombay: Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering | CosmoLearning.org
Part 1: Formal Definition of a Limit
This video states the formal definition of a limit and provide an epsilon delta proof that a limit exists. complete Video Library at http://www.mathispower4u.com
From playlist Limits
QRM 8-1: EVT meets TS (maxima of non i.i.d. observations)
Welcome to Quantitative Risk Management (QRM). In Lesson 8 we consider some final topics of TS. In this first video, we start by discussing what happens to the modelling of maxima, using EVT, when the underlying data are not i.i.d., but they rather constitute a proper time series (say an
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