hypograph

hypograph
the set of all points lying on or below its graph.

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  • Hypograph (mathematics) — In mathematics, the hypograph of a function f : R n → R is the set of points lying on or below its graph:: mbox{hyp} f = { (x, mu) , : , x in mathbb{R}^n,, mu in mathbb{R},, mu le f(x) } subseteq mathbb{R}^{n+1}and the strict hypograph of the… …   Wikipedia

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  • Epigraph (mathematics) — In mathematics, the epigraph of a function f : Rn→R is the set of points lying on or above its graph:: mbox{epi} f = { (x, mu) , : , x in mathbb{R}^n,, mu in mathbb{R},, mu ge f(x) } subseteq mathbb{R}^{n+1},and the strict epigraph of the… …   Wikipedia

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  • epigraph — noun a) an inscription, especially one on a building etc b) a literary quotation placed at the beginning of a book etc Ant: hypograph See Also: epigraphy, epigrapher …   Wiktionary

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