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Generalized semi-infinite programming

In mathematics, a semi-infinite programming (SIP) problem is an optimization problem with a finite number of variables and an infinite number of constraints. The constraints are typically parameterized. In a generalized semi-infinite programming (GSIP) problem, the feasible set of the parameters depends on the variables. (Wikipedia).

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Math 031 032017 Introduction to Infinite Series

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From playlist Infinite Series

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Partial Sums (1 of 2: Adding up terms in an arithmetic progression)

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Ex 1: Telescoping Series (Convergent)

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From playlist Infinite Series

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Infinite-Dimensional Geometric Invariant Theory and Gauged Gromov–Witten... by Dan Halpern-Leistner

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Non-Markovian dynamics of a qubit due to single-photon by Ciccarello Francesco

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From playlist Infinite Series

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The Embedding Problem of Infinitely Divisible Probability Measures on Groups by Riddhi Shah

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Introduction to Partial Sums and Partial Products

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From playlist Sequences (Discrete Math)

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Anomalous spin diffusion in one-dimensional antiferromagnets by Jacopo De Nardis

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Numerically Calculating Partial Derivatives

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Unentscheidbare Probleme in der Mathematik

Prof. Dr. Dr. Katrin Tent, Mathematikerin von der Universität Münster und derzeit Gastwissenschaftlerin am Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics (HIM) der Universität Bonn, sprach im 200. Jahr des Bestehens der Bonner Alma Mater über "Unterschjeidbare Probleme in der Mathematik":

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