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* To '''make a new page''', '''Search''' for the exact title you have in mind. Then click on your title under '''Search results'''. | * To '''make a new page''', '''Search''' for the exact title you have in mind. Then click on your title under '''Search results'''. |
Revision as of 19:12, 25 September 2012
Welcome to : a repository and resource for all things Optimization.
We welcome articles, research, speculation, biographies, homework solutions, and definitions in mathematical Optimization.
- To edit existing material or make a new page in this Wiki, you must have an account.
- Contact a Bureaucrat to acquire an account.
Page Delete and Protect buttons and other advanced features are provided.
- To make a new page, Search for the exact title you have in mind. Then click on your title under Search results.
- Or press Go with the exact title you have in mind. Then press create this page.
- You can simply type into a page as you would an email or blog, or copy your existing LaTeX replacing $ $ with
<math>
</math>
(e.g., Farkas' lemma).- This Wiki understands HTML too; e.g., use
<pre>
</pre>
to typeset a computer program
(source code; e.g., Projection on Polyhedral Cone, Candes.m, Matlab for Convex Optimization). - For detailed instructions (equation typesetting, fundamentals, special characters, foreign language, diacriticals, etc.), see How to Edit.
- This Wiki understands HTML too; e.g., use
- You may attach your name to your work, or remain anonymous, or reference your own optimization-related material existing elsewhere.