Mathematical identities

Maximum-minimums identity

In mathematics, the maximum-minimums identity is a relation between the maximum element of a set S of n numbers and the minima of the 2n − 1 non-empty subsets of S. Let S = {x1, x2, ..., xn}. The identity states that or conversely For a probabilistic proof, see the reference. (Wikipedia).

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Absolute Maximum/Minimum (1 of 2: Domain restricted polynomial)

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Maximum and Minimum

Maximum and Minimum of a set In this video, I define the maximum and minimum of a set, and show that they don't always exist. Enjoy! Check out my Real Numbers Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1qAQIrmmCZggpJZvUXnUzaw7fHCtoh

From playlist Real Numbers

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Maximum and Minimum Values (Closed interval method)

A review of techniques for finding local and absolute extremes, including an application of the closed interval method

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Calculus: Absolute Maximum and Minimum Values

In this video, we discuss how to find the absolute maximum and minimum values of a function on a closed interval.

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Calculus: Maximum-Minimum Problems With Two Variables

This video discusses how to find maximum and minimum values of a function of two variables using the second derivative test ("D-test").

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Find the Minimum and Maximum Usual Values

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From playlist Calculus

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Topics in Combinatorics lecture 15.0 --- Huang's solution to the sensitivity conjecture

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From playlist Topics in Combinatorics (Cambridge Part III course)

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Maxima and Minima for Quadratic and Cubics | Algebraic Calculus One | Wild Egg

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Maximum Principle

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From playlist Partial Differential Equations

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É. Gaudron - Minima et pentes des espaces adéliques rigides (Part3)

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Pre-Calculus - Identify the local maximum and minimum of a function

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Lecture 25 - Project Presentations

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From playlist CSE547 - Discrete Mathematics - 1999 SBU

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ch6 3. Matrix norms. Wen Shen

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From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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Absolute Extrema of Transcendental Functions

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From playlist Differentiation Application - Absolute Extrema

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Prescribing scalar curvature in high dimension - Andrea Malchiodi

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From playlist Calculus

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