EE 364M: Mathematics of Convexity
This course covers the elegant mathematical underpinnings of convex optimization, with a focus on those analytic techniques central to the successes of the field. Topics include, but are not limited to, convex sets and functions, separation theorems, duality, set-valued analysis, and the mathematical insights central to the development of modern optimization methods. Pre- or co-requisite:
EE364A, and mathematical analysis at the level of
MATH171.
Last offered: Winter 2024
MATH 171: Fundamental Concepts of Analysis
Recommended for Mathematics majors and required of honors Mathematics majors. A more advanced and general version of
Math 115, introducing and using metric spaces. Properties of Riemann integrals, continuous functions and convergence in metric spaces; compact metric spaces, basic point set topology. WIM Prerequisite:
Math 61CM, or 61DM, or
Math 51 and
Math 115. For more information on WIM guidance, please visit:
https://mathematics.stanford.edu/wim-guidance.
Terms: Aut, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Math, WAY-FR
Instructors:
Chodosh, O. (PI)
;
Miller, J. (PI)
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