minimizations
Minimizations are a fundamental concept in mathematics and computer science, referring to the process of finding the smallest possible value of a function or a set of parameters. This smallest value is often called a minimum. The objective of minimization is to identify the input or set of inputs that result in the lowest output of a given function.
In calculus, minimization is often achieved using derivatives. By setting the derivative of a function to zero,
In optimization theory and computer science, minimization is a core problem. Many algorithms are designed specifically
The problem of minimization can be broadly categorized into unconstrained minimization, where the variables can take