Saddle point
978-613-0-34602-7
6130346026
84
2010-09-15
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In mathematics, a saddle point is a point in the domain of a function of two variables which is a stationary point but not a local extremum. At such a point, in general, the surface resembles a saddle that curves up in one direction, and curves down in a different direction. In terms of contour lines, a saddle point can be recognized, in general, by a contour that appears to intersect itself. For example, two hills separated by a high pass will show up a saddle point, at the top of the pass, like a figure-eight contour line.
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