Discrete convexity

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Elsevier Science Bv

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The concept of discrete convexity for a real-valued function defined on a discrete space is an extension of the convexity definition of continuous functions. The equivalence of discrete convexity to the conventional definition of increasing (non-decreasing) first forward differences of functions of single variables is established. A further extension of the discrete convexity with submodularity yields the concept of strong discrete convexity. A function with the property of strong discrete convexity has a positive semi-definite matrix of second forward differences. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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discrete convexity, strong discrete convexity, matrix of second forward differences

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Discrete Applied Mathematics

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119

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3

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