5 mins would be appropriate unless you are expressing it as an adjective then use the singular form, as in a five minute break or the ten minute mark It might therefore not be considered wrong to use singular forms of abbreviations with plural numbers. No, $m:=\min\ {x,y\}$ is a random variable itself that records the lowest value of $x,y$ You do not compare the probabilities but the values of the random variables. So yes, it's a function that, taken two elements, gives you the minimum of those. Min-Kyung K. Amyと一緒に楽しむ韓国語クラス 体験レッスンは100%返金保証されています 他の講師を試してみるか、返金の申請をすることが可能です
Meaning of “arg min” [closed] ask question asked 13 years ago modified 5 months ago Below a limit proof that requires in the end the use of the min function I know i have to use delta = min {a,b} but i do not understand clearly how the min function does the job. 6 minimum is reached, infimum (may) not That is, the numbers of the form $1/n$ have an inf (that is, 0), while the natural numbers have a min (that is, 1). The definitions for $\inf$ and $\min$ are symmetric when replacing upper bound by lower bound, etc
The space between arg and min is confusing It would better be written argmin What the operator argmin does, when applied to a function, is pick out the point in the function's domain at which the function takes its minimum value (assuming that the point is unique).
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