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min-max technique

min-max technique

[′min ′maks tek‚nēk]
(mathematics)
A method of approximation of a function ƒ by a function g from some class where the maximum of the modulus of ƒ-g is minimized over this class. Also known as Chebyshev approximation; minimax technique.
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