Convex in a sentence as an adjective

I was going to go with "Divide the land area of a state by the area of its convex hull.

For example, it is where a function changes from concave to convex.

Machines are also taking over the commodity work, leaving only the convex for humans.

It's creative and difficult and you usually don't get directly paid, but when you have a hit, it's Big. The problem with convex work is that everyday people can't handle that kind of income variability.

Cancavity has a simple definition, its measure is: area of the region divided by the area of its convex hull.

Who learn how to implement JK **** flops on a breadboard, build languages entirely from lambda calculus, and study convex optimization in their free time.

The positive grassmanian in low dimensions relates to convex polygons... it's a simple thing.

"For an arbitrary polynomial function [...] determining whether its convex is whats called NP-hard.

I thought it was going to look at which state had the biggest average drop in elevation from its border, which in hindsight is silly since the entire surface of the earth is pretty convex...

Zen comes only from knowing when it is time to ascend the gradient, there to find new descending vistas that made the old valley look like a mountain!would that all problems were so conveniently convex.

The fact that the basis of scales is the set of simple harmonic ratios of an initial pitch has been asserted by theorists for centuries, and that is what these star-convex structures correspond to.

Traditional, intimidation-based management worked well in a concave world where people were mostly doing low-margin commodity work and one slacker could cancel out 5 good workers, but it fails catastrophically in the convex world.

Convex definitions

adjective

curving or bulging outward

See also: bulging