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Differential calculus / Analytic geometry / Convex analysis / Functions and mappings / Inflection point / Concave function / Stationary point / Second derivative / Convex function / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Geometry
Date: 2014-10-03 16:20:43
Differential calculus
Analytic geometry
Convex analysis
Functions and mappings
Inflection point
Concave function
Stationary point
Second derivative
Convex function
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Geometry

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