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  2. Convex curve - Wikipedia

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    A convex curve (black) forms a connected subset of the boundary of a convex set (blue), and has a supporting line (red) through each of its points. A parabola, a convex curve that is the graph of the convex function () = In geometry, a convex curve is a plane curve that has a supporting line through each of its points.

  3. Convex function - Wikipedia

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    Equivalently, a function is convex if its epigraph (the set of points on or above the graph of the function) is a convex set. In simple terms, a convex function graph is shaped like a cup ∪ {\displaystyle \cup } (or a straight line like a linear function), while a concave function 's graph is shaped like a cap ∩ {\displaystyle \cap } .

  4. Convex graph - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a convex graph may be a convex bipartite graph; a convex plane graph; the graph of a convex function This page was last edited on 28 ...

  5. Convex set - Wikipedia

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    A convex function is a real-valued function defined on an interval with the property that its epigraph (the set of points on or above the graph of the function) is a convex set. Convex minimization is a subfield of optimization that studies the problem of minimizing convex functions over convex sets.

  6. Convex analysis - Wikipedia

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    Convex functions are related to convex sets. Specifically, the function is convex if and only if its epigraph. A function (in black) is convex if and only if its epigraph, which is the region above its graph (in green), is a convex set. A graph of the bivariate convex function + +.

  7. Convex drawing - Wikipedia

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    Convex and strictly convex grid drawings of the same graph. In graph drawing, a convex drawing of a planar graph is a drawing that represents the vertices of the graph as points in the Euclidean plane and the edges as straight line segments, in such a way that all of the faces of the drawing (including the outer face) have a convex boundary.

  8. Jensen's inequality - Wikipedia

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    Jensen's inequality generalizes the statement that a secant line of a convex function lies above its graph. Visualizing convexity and Jensen's inequality. In mathematics, Jensen's inequality, named after the Danish mathematician Johan Jensen, relates the value of a convex function of an integral to the integral of the convex function.

  9. Convex subgraph - Wikipedia

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    In this graph, triangle 1-2-5 is convex, but path 2-3-4 is not, because it does not include one of the two shortest paths from 2 to 4. In metric graph theory, a convex subgraph of an undirected graph G is a subgraph that includes every shortest path in G between two of its vertices.