Extremum

  • 91Scale-invariant feature transform — Feature detection Output of a typical corner detection algorithm …

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  • 92Fermat's theorem (stationary points) — Fermat s theorem is a theorem in real analysis, named after Pierre de Fermat. It gives a method to find local maxima and minima of differentiable functions by showing that every local extremum of the function is a stationary point (the function… …

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  • 93Successive parabolic interpolation — is a technique for finding the extremum (minimum or maximum) of a continuous unimodal function by successively fitting parabolas (polynomials of degree two) to the function at three unique points, and at each iteration replacing the oldest point… …

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  • 94Katastrophentheorie (Mathematik) — Die mathematische Katastrophentheorie beschäftigt sich mit unstetigen, sprunghaften Veränderungen von bestimmten dynamischen Systemen. Diese können, auch wenn sie unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen einen stabilen Zustand anstreben, bei Änderungen… …

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  • 95Lagrange-Multiplikator — Visualisierung der Lagrange Multiplikatorenregel. Die rote Linie stellt die Menge dar, auf der g(x,y) = c erfüllt ist. Die blauen Linien sind Höhenlinien f(x,y) = d für verschiedene Werte von d. An dem Punkt, an dem f unter der Nebenbe …

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  • 96Scale-invariant feature transform — Exemple de résultat de la comparaison de deux images par la méthode SIFT (Fantasia ou Jeu de la poudre, devant la porte d’entrée de la ville de Méquinez, par Eug …

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  • 97Maxima and minima — For other uses, see Maxima (disambiguation) and Maximum (disambiguation). For use in statistics, see Maximum (statistics). Local and global maxima and minima for cos(3πx)/x, 0.1≤x≤1.1 In mathematics, the maximum and minimum (plural: maxima and… …

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  • 98Inflection point — In differential calculus, an inflection point, or point of inflection (or inflexion) is a point on a curve at which the curvature changes sign. The curve changes from being concave upwards (positive curvature) to concave downwards (negative… …

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  • 99Saddle point — In mathematics, a saddle point is a point in the domain of a function of two variables which is a stationary point but not a local extremum. At such a point, in general, the surface resembles a saddle that curves up in one direction, and curves… …

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  • 100Golden section search — The golden section search is a technique for finding the extremum (minimum or maximum) of a unimodal function by successively narrowing the range of values inside which the extremum is known to exist. The technique derives its name from the fact… …

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