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. こんにちは!お会いできて嬉しいです😊 私は京畿道出身の韓国語講師、Amyです。標準語を使い、はっきりとした自然な発音で韓国語を教えています。 以前は小学生に国語と数学を教えていた塾の先生で、基礎を楽しく簡単に教えるのが得意です。また、韓国語教育の資格を持っているので. Meaning of “arg min” [closed] ask question asked 13 years ago modified 5 months ago
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). The definitions for $\inf$ and $\min$ are symmetric when replacing upper bound by lower bound, etc Note, however, that not every order relation has this property of having upper bounds, not even for bounded subsets. 6 minimum is reached, infimum (may) not
What if the places are swapped, or some other combination Quadratic programming (convex optimization), linear programming, dynamic programming How does it differ from minimax?
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