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2.13. DUAL CONE & GENERALIZED INEQUALITY 161f(x, z p ) or f(x)f(x p , z) or g(z)xzFigure 58: (Drawing by Lucas V. Barbosa) This serves as mnemonic icon forprimal and dual problems, although objective functions from conic problems(302p) (302d) are linear. When problems are strong duals, duality gap is 0 ;meaning, functions f(x), g(z) (dotted) kiss at saddle value as depicted atcenter. Otherwise, dual functions never meet (f(x) > g(z)) by (300).

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