What is the difference between minimum and infimum? I have a great confusion about this.
I'm searching for some symbol representing minimum that is commonly used in math equations.
Min means Minimum. So yes, it's a function that, taken two elements, gives you the minimum of those.
What is the difference between the minimum value and the lower bound of a function? To me, it seems that they are the same.
I am supposed to find the particle's minimum velocity over the interval $ [0,2]$. I found the derivative of this velocity function and set it equal to zero, but I am having trouble with getting the right answer. I used the option on my calculator to find the min, but I can’t seen to find it using calculus. Help is greatly appreciated!
Otherwise, continue as follows: The definition of 'distance' is the minimum distance between any two points A,B on the two lines. So assume points A,B are the ones who provide the minimum distance between the lines.
@MORAMREDDYRAKESHREDDY double check that you copied the labels correctly. There are a couple of different ways to formalize these ideas, and looking at it again the idea is right but they're backwards. The first is minimal and the second is minimum, though awkwardly worded in the second case.
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For example, using gradient descent to optimize an unregularized, underdetermined least squares problem would yield the minimum Euclidean norm solution, while using coordinate descent or preconditioned gradient descent might yield a different solution.
Continuous function on compact set attains its maximum and minimum. Ask Question Asked 4 years, 6 months ago Modified 4 years, 6 months ago