I was trying to solve the problem A maximization problem when I ask myself if the general problem

slijmigrd

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2022-07-11

I was trying to solve the problem A maximization problem when I ask myself if the general problem
m a x i m i z e f ( X ) p + g ( X ) p s . t . X K R m × n ,
is equivalent to
m a x i m i z e f ( X ) + g ( X ) s . t . X K R m × n ,
when the scalar functions f ( X ) and g ( X ) are nonnegative on K, and p > 0.
Is this true? If not, how to find a counterexample?

Answer & Explanation

billyfcash5n

billyfcash5n

Beginner2022-07-12Added 17 answers

Take f ( x ) = ( 2 x ) and g ( x ) = x for x [ 0 , 2 ]

Take p = 2
h 1 ( x ) = f + g
h 2 ( x ) = f 2 + g 2
h 1 is maximum for x = 1 4 and h 2 is maximum for x = 0 (edited after comment...), with its minimum for 3 2

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