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Minimuma

Minimuma is a term that has appeared in a variety of contexts but does not have a single, universally accepted definition. Generally, it is a coined word derived from "minimum" used to denote a concept related to the smallest value in a system, and its precise meaning depends on the discipline and the author.

In mathematics and optimization, minimuma may refer to the set of points at which a function attains

In data science and software development, minimuma can appear as a variable name, a project title, or

History and dissemination: Minimuma has circulated mainly in informal publications, online discussions, and niche projects rather

See also: minimum, minima, minimization, lower bound, optimization.

its
minimum
on
a
prescribed
domain
(the
minimizers),
or
more
loosely
to
the
smallest
admissible
value
of
a
parameter
in
a
model.
In
algorithm
design
and
numerical
methods,
some
writers
use
"minimuma"
as
a
label
for
a
lower
bound,
a
tolerance-related
threshold,
or
a
stopping
criterion,
though
such
meanings
are
informal
and
not
standard.
a
proposed
concept
name
within
a
toolkit
intended
to
enforce
minimal
viable
constraints
or
to
promote
minimalism
in
design.
Because
the
term
lacks
an
established
definition,
its
interpretation
should
be
guided
entirely
by
the
source
that
introduces
it.
than
formal
textbooks.
Its
use
as
a
stand-alone
concept
remains
limited
and
ambiguous
without
explicit
definition
from
the
author.