My question is that in general, is there a case

varitero5w

varitero5w

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2022-06-09

My question is that in general, is there a case where saddle point be the global max of a function? I am solving a game theory question which the optimal solution is the saddle point. Can I conclude that the optimal solution is at the boundaries?

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tennispopj8

tennispopj8

Beginner2022-06-10Added 20 answers

By definition, a saddle point is

1. a local min in some directions and
2. a local max in other directions at the same time.

Since it is a local min in at least one direction, there are more optimal points for maximization. Ditto minimization from the other directions...
crossoverman9b

crossoverman9b

Beginner2022-06-11Added 5 answers

It is a common misunderstanding in optimization how a saddle point may be the optimal point. The saddle point that is the optimal solution is the saddle point for the Lagrange function L ( x , u , v ), not the saddle point for the objective function itself.

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