invex

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Etymology[edit]

Introduced by Morgan A. Hanson in 1981 [1] as a generalization of convex.

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invex (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) A differentiable function ƒ from Rn to R is invex if there exists a vector valued function g such that for all x and u.

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  1. ^ Morgan A. Hanson (1981) “On sufficiency of the Kuhn-Tucker conditions”, in J. Math. Anal. Appl., volume 80(2), →DOI

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