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maksimeres

Maksimeres is the present passive form of the Norwegian verb maksimerere, meaning to maximize. It is used to describe a state or action in which a quantity, objective, or value is being made as large or as favorable as possible within given constraints. The form is common in technical and formal contexts, where an entity or process is described as performing or causing the maximization.

In mathematics and optimization, maximization refers to the process of finding inputs that yield the largest

In applied fields, maksimering is used to improve outcomes such as profit, utility, efficiency, or resource

See also: Maksimering, Optimering, Lineær programmering, Konveks optimering.

value
of
a
function.
A
typical
maximization
problem
seeks
x*
that
maximizes
f(x)
subject
to
constraints
such
as
g_i(x)
≤
0.
The
result
includes
the
maximum
value
f(x*)
and
the
optimizer
x*,
the
argument
that
achieves
the
maximum.
Techniques
span
calculus
(derivatives
set
to
zero),
linear
programming
for
linear
objectives
with
linear
constraints,
and
more
advanced
methods
for
nonlinear,
discrete,
or
stochastic
problems.
use.
Decision
problems
may
aim
to
maximize
revenue,
minimize
costs
indirectly
through
maximization
of
net
payoff,
or
maximize
likelihood
in
statistical
estimation.
The
passive
form
maksimeres
can
appear
when
describing
processes
or
systems
where
the
objective
is
being
increased
by
design
or
by
external
optimization.