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maximized

Maximized is the past participle of maximize, and it is used to indicate that something has been increased to its greatest possible extent within given constraints. In everyday language, a resource or value that is maximized is as large or as high as allowed by the situation.

In mathematics and related fields, to maximize a function f over a domain D is to determine

In computing and user interfaces, "maximized" often describes a window state where the interface element fills

In statistics, the term appears in estimation methods such as maximum likelihood estimation, where parameters are

its
largest
value,
the
maximum,
together
with
the
input(s)
that
achieve
it
(the
arg
max).
A
maximum
can
be
global
(the
largest
value
on
the
entire
domain)
or
local
(the
largest
within
a
neighborhood).
Methods
include
calculus
(finding
critical
points
by
setting
derivatives
to
zero
and
applying
second-order
tests),
convex
analysis,
and
constrained
optimization
techniques
such
as
Lagrange
multipliers
and
linear
programming.
the
available
screen
space,
typically
expanding
to
the
full
display
and
hiding
other
decorations
until
restored.
chosen
to
maximize
a
likelihood
function
given
observed
data.