# WIKIMIZATION

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## Revision as of 13:14, 9 June 2008

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

Feel free to edit or make a new entry. We welcome articles, research, biographies, and definitions in mathematical Optimization.

For detailed instructions (equation typesetting, fundamentals, special characters, foreign language, diacriticals, etc.), see How to Edit.

To make a new entry, search for the exact title you have in mind. Then follow the directions to create a new page, or click on the title-link you chose. You can simply type into a page as you would an email, or copy your LaTeX replacing  with $LaTeX: ~$ .

You may attach your name to your work, or remain anonymous, or reference your own optimization-related material existing elsewhere.

Pages you create may be protected, if desired.