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The minimum value for the convex function f ( X , Y
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The minimum value for the convex function f ( X , Y ) = X 2 + Y 2 is 0 , and the point
The minimum value for the convex function
f
(
X
,
Y
)
=
X
2
+
Y
2
is
0
,
and the point
(
0
,
0
)
gives the minimum value of
0
.
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