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The word convex means curving out or bulging outward. Convex or convexity may refer to:
Mathematics:
Economics:
  • Convex preference relation, a preference relation with convex upper contour sets Finance:
  • Bond convexity, a measure of the sensitivity of the price of a bond to changes in interest rates Optics:
  • Convex lens, a lens with surfaces that curve outward Art:
  • Convex and Concave, a lithograph print by the artist M. C. Escher Proper names:
  • Convex Computer, a company that produced a number of vector supercomputers, bought by HP in 1995Further Information

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