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ArgMax is the maximum value a function takes under given constraints.
ArgMax is the maximum value a function takes under given constraints.


In mathematics, with contonuous functions, this might involve some symbolic analysis and manipulation,
In mathematics, with continuous functions, this might involve some symbolic analysis and manipulation,


In computation, with discrete values, it may just amount to "go through array and remember the largest value you saw"
In computation, with discrete values, it may just amount to "go through array and remember the largest value you saw"

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ArgMax is the maximum value a function takes under given constraints.

In mathematics, with continuous functions, this might involve some symbolic analysis and manipulation,

In computation, with discrete values, it may just amount to "go through array and remember the largest value you saw"


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arg_max