The inequality will be solved when \({m}\) is isolated on one side of the inequality. This can be done by using inverse operations on each stage of the sum. The final answer is ...
Abstract: Let n ≥ 4, can the entropic region of order n be defined by a finite list of polynomial inequalities? This question was first asked by Chan and Grant. We show that if it were the case one ...
\({\textless}\) \({y}~{\textless}~{x}\) reads as ‘\({x}\) is greater than \({y}\)’ or ‘\({y}\) is less than \({x}\)’ \({\textgreater}\) \({7}~{\textgreater ...