| 1. | If this is satisfied, then the stationary point maximizes the probability function.
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| 2. | All motion is from east to west, except for the two stationary points.
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| 3. | This is both a stationary point and a point of inflection.
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| 4. | We want to find such that is a stationary point.
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| 5. | More importantly, it allows for the characterization of stationary points.
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| 6. | But this is not a stationary point, rather it is a point of inflection.
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| 7. | However, it may have " local " maximum or minimum values, which are stationary points.
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| 8. | For more on stationary point processes and random measure, refer to Chapter 12 of Daley & Vere-Jones.
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| 9. | No improvement after one cycle of line search along coordinate directions implies a stationary point is reached.
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| 10. | Because the direction of the sun's movement changes, so does its velocity relative to a stationary point.
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