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Nonlinear objectives, nonlinear constraints, non-convex objective, non-convex feasible region.

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On a combinatorial inequality

$\def\d{\mathrm{d}}\def\Vol{\mathop{\mathrm{Vol}}}$Okay, this really seems not that straigntforward to generalize the previous answer here. However, here is the method which seems to work (and which s …
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Detecting linear operator from actions of powers on subspace

An affirmative answer to the first question is easy. Set $V_2=\bigoplus_{i=1}^{n-1} V_1$. Define $A(v,0,0,\dots,0)=(A_1v,v,0,0,\dots)$. Then define the action of $A$ on $0\oplus V_1\oplus 0\oplus\dots …
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An elementary inequality for three complex numbers

I will prove the original inequality. First, performing the change of variables $x=1/a$, etc., and inverting the harmonic mean, we need $$ \sum \left|\frac{yz}{x(y+z-x)}\right|\geq \frac32. $$ Next, …
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Why polynomial $\psi^\top(t) A^{-1} \psi(t)$ attains maximum on $[-1, 1]$ at $t = \pm 1$, wh...

It seems that the matrix you present as an example is $A/2$, not $A$; I assume that $A$ is exactly what is defined (so, e.g., $A_{11}=2$, not $1$). Well, $A$ is the Gram matrix of the basis $\psi$ wi …
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