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OPM
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OPM asked in Science & MathematicsMathematics · 1 decade ago

Is there an equivalent to the Lagrange Multiplier or .....?

Bellman Equation for functions in complex space. I know that the derivative is defined slightly differently, since the complex set is unordered. If the function is analytic, then it would be infinitely differentiable. In that case, is there a way to find an optimum other than limit sup or limit inf? Any help appreciated.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The value r that multiplies gradg(x,y) is called a Lagrange multiplier.

    So an equivalent system is the system of eqautions (2) and (3), which is three equations in three unknowns: x, y and r. Eliminating r, one arrives at the simpler set of equations (1) and (2) !!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    2+2=4

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No there is no possible way !i

  • 1 decade ago

    there is no way

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