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What (who) is saddle-point problem - definition

NUMERICAL PROBLEM WITH NO SOLUTION FROM 18 ITEMS UP
18-Point Problem; 18-point problem

Saddle Point         
  • Saddle point on the contour plot is the point where level curves cross
ROCKY POINT ON THE NORTH COAST OF HEARD ISLAND IN THE ANTARCTIC
Saddlepoint; Saddle-point; Saddle points; Saddle surface; Saddle-node; Saddle value
Saddle Point () is a rocky point separating Corinthian Bay and Mechanics Bay on the north coast of Heard Island in the Antarctic.
Saddle point         
  • Saddle point on the contour plot is the point where level curves cross
ROCKY POINT ON THE NORTH COAST OF HEARD ISLAND IN THE ANTARCTIC
Saddlepoint; Saddle-point; Saddle points; Saddle surface; Saddle-node; Saddle value
In mathematics, a saddle point or minimax pointHoward Anton, Irl Bivens, Stephen Davis (2002): Calculus, Multivariable Version, p. 844.
saddle shoe         
CASUAL FOOTWEAR WITH SADDLE-SHAPED DECORATIVE PANEL
Saddle shoes; Saddleshoes; Saddle Oxford
¦ noun a shoe with a piece of leather in a contrasting colour stitched across the instep.

Wikipedia

Irregularity of distributions

The irregularity of distributions problem, stated first by Hugo Steinhaus, is a numerical problem with a surprising result. The problem is to find N numbers, x 1 , , x N {\displaystyle x_{1},\ldots ,x_{N}} , all between 0 and 1, for which the following conditions hold:

  • The first two numbers must be in different halves (one less than 1/2, one greater than 1/2).
  • The first 3 numbers must be in different thirds (one less than 1/3, one between 1/3 and 2/3, one greater than 2/3).
  • The first 4 numbers must be in different fourths.
  • The first 5 numbers must be in different fifths.
  • etc.

Mathematically, we are looking for a sequence of real numbers

x 1 , , x N {\displaystyle x_{1},\ldots ,x_{N}}

such that for every n ∈ {1, ..., N} and every k ∈ {1, ..., n} there is some i ∈ {1, ..., k} such that

k 1 n x i < k n . {\displaystyle {\frac {k-1}{n}}\leq x_{i}<{\frac {k}{n}}.}