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v2010.10.26 - Convex Optimization

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2.7. CONES 97X(a)00(b)XFigure 33: (a) Two-dimensional nonconvex cone drawn truncated. Boundaryof this cone is itself a cone. Each polar half is itself a convex cone. (b) Thisconvex cone (drawn truncated) is a line through the origin in any dimension.It has no relative boundary, while its relative interior comprises entire line.0Figure 34: This nonconvex cone in R 2 is a pair of lines through the origin.[250,2.4] Because the lines are linearly independent, they are algebraiccomplements whose vector sum is R 2 a convex cone.

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