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Permanently going back and forth between the ``quadratic world'' and the ``convexity world'' in optimization
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    Permanently going back and forth between the ``quadratic world'' and the ``convexity world'' in optimization (English)
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    10 June 2002
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    A review of different results concerning convexity of images by quadratic mappings is first offered putting these results in a chronological perspective. Next, these results are interpreted from a geometrical point of view in order to provide new and comprehensive proofs and to generalize them in a more complex and abstract context.
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    quadratic functions
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    range convexity
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    joint positive definiteness
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