Convex function
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- See convex for other uses of the word (eg a convex set)
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Let [ilmath](X,\mathbb{R})[/ilmath] be a real vector space, let [ilmath]S\in\mathcal{P}(X)[/ilmath] be an arbitrary subset of [ilmath]X[/ilmath] and let [ilmath]f:S\rightarrow\mathbb{R} [/ilmath] be a function. We say [ilmath]f[/ilmath] is a convex function if both of the following:
- [ilmath]S[/ilmath] is a convex set itself, i.e. the line connecting any two points in [ilmath]S[/ilmath] is also entirely contained in [ilmath]S[/ilmath]
- In symbols: [ilmath]\forall x,y\in S\forall t\in [0,1]\subset\mathbb{R}[x+t(y-x)\in S][/ilmath], and
- The image of a point [ilmath]t[/ilmath]-far along the line [ilmath][x,y][/ilmath] is [ilmath]\le[/ilmath] the point [ilmath]t[/ilmath]-far along the line [ilmath]f(x)[/ilmath] to [ilmath]f(y)[/ilmath]
- In symbols: [ilmath]\forall t\in [0,1]\subset\mathbb{R}[f(x+t(y-x))\le f(x)+t(f(y)-f(x))][/ilmath]
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