This is a list of convexity topics, by Wikipedia page.
- Alpha blending
- Barycentric coordinates
- Borsuk's conjecture
- Bond convexity
- Carathéodory's theorem (convex hull)
- Choquet theory
- Closed convex function
- Concavity
- Convex analysis
- Convex combination
- Convex and concave
- Convex conjugate
- Convex decomposition
- Convex function
- Convex geometry
- Convex hull
- Convex lens
- Convex optimization
- Convex polygon
- Convex set
- Epigraph (mathematics)
- Extreme point
- Fenchel conjugate
- Fenchel's inequality
- Fixed point theorems in infinite-dimensional spaces
- Gift wrapping algorithm
- Graham scan
- Hadwiger conjecture (combinatorial geometry)
- Hadwiger's theorem
- Helly's theorem
- Hyperplane
- Indifference curve
- Infimal convolute
- Interval (mathematics)
- Jarvis march
- Jensen's inequality
- Lagrange multiplier
- Legendre transformation
- Locally convex topological vector space
- Mahler volume
- Minkowski's theorem
- Mixed volume
- Mixture density
- Newton polygon
- Proper convex function
- Radon's theorem
- Separating axis theorem
- Shapley–Folkman lemma
- Shephard's problem
- Simplex
- Simplex method
- Subdifferential
- Supporting hyperplane
- Supporting hyperplane theorem
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