how can i find a stationary point of a function?

Dorian wizzard028wise at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 08:26:28 CST 2009


Here is a small wiki about that
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stationary_point

After reading the wiki, and solving gradient(f)=0
depending on your function you have to discuss different cases in your
octave code.

Cheers





2009/1/20 Jaana Tommiska <jaana.tommiska1 at luukku.com>

> Hi,
> how can i find a stationary point (not necessarily a minimum or a maximum)
> a function ?
> Thanks
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