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Page '''Delete''' and '''Protect''' buttons and other advanced features are provided.
* To '''make a new page''', '''Search''' for the exact title you have in mind. Then click on your title under '''Search results'''. * To '''make a new page''', '''Search''' for the exact title you have in mind. Then click on your title under '''Search results'''. Line 11: Line 11: * You can simply type into a page as you would an email or blog, or copy your existing '''LaTeX''' replacing  with <math> </math> (''e.g.'', [[Farkas' lemma]]). * You can simply type into a page as you would an email or blog, or copy your existing '''LaTeX''' replacing  with <math> </math> (''e.g.'', [[Farkas' lemma]]). - ** This Wiki understands '''HTML''' too; ''e.g.'', use <pre> </pre> to typeset a computer program ('''source code'''; ''e.g.'', [[Projection on Polyhedral Cone]], [[Candes.m]]). + ** This Wiki understands '''HTML''' too; ''e.g.'', use <pre> </pre> to typeset a computer program
('''source code'''; ''e.g.'', [[Projection on Polyhedral Cone]], [[Candes.m]], [[Matlab for Convex Optimization & Euclidean Distance Geometry|Matlab for Convex Optimization]]). ** For detailed '''instructions''' (equation typesetting, fundamentals, special characters, foreign language, diacriticals, ''etc''.), see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page How to Edit]. ** For detailed '''instructions''' (equation typesetting, fundamentals, special characters, foreign language, diacriticals, ''etc''.), see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page How to Edit]. * You may attach your name to your work, or remain anonymous, or reference your own optimization-related material existing elsewhere. * You may attach your name to your work, or remain anonymous, or reference your own optimization-related material existing elsewhere. - - * Contact a [[Special:Listusers|Bureaucrat]] to acquire Sysop status which provides page '''Delete''' and '''Protect''' buttons
and other advanced features to thwart hacking and prevent editing of your work by non-Sysops.
Sysop status can only be awarded by a [[Special:Listusers|Bureaucrat]]. - ** Contact a [[Special:Listusers|Bureaucrat]] to '''upload''' files that are prohibited by the Wikimization server. * [http://www.convexoptimization.com/wikimization/index.php/Wikimization:About more...] * [http://www.convexoptimization.com/wikimization/index.php/Wikimization:About more...]

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Welcome to  $LaTeX: \mathcal{W}\imath\kappa\imath mization$ :   a repository and resource for all things Optimization.

We welcome articles, research, speculation, biographies, homework solutions, and definitions in mathematical Optimization.

• To edit existing material or make a new page in this Wiki, you must have an account.
• Contact a Bureaucrat to acquire an account.
Page Delete and Protect buttons and other advanced features are provided.
• To make a new page, Search for the exact title you have in mind. Then click on your title under Search results.
• Or press Go with the exact title you have in mind. Then press create this page.
• You can simply type into a page as you would an email or blog, or copy your existing LaTeX replacing  with $ $ (e.g., Farkas' lemma).
• You may attach your name to your work, or remain anonymous, or reference your own optimization-related material existing elsewhere.