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A saddle point on the graph of z=x²-y² (in red). | | Saddle point between two hills (the intersection of the figure-eight z-contour). | | mathematics | domain | function | stationary point | local extremum | surface | saddle | mountain pass | contour lines | figure-eight | Hessian matrix | indefinite | smooth function | graph | curve | surface | hypersurface | neighborhood | tangent space | The plot of y = x3 with a saddle point at 0. | | point | stationary point | point of inflection | local extremum | dynamical systems | periodic point | stable | unstable manifolds | dimension | differentiable map | unit circle | Zero Sum | critical point | characteristic equation | Saddle-point method | Stationary point | Extremum | First derivative test | Second derivative test | Higher order derivative test | Saddle surface | Hyperbolic equilibrium point | ISBN 0-387-97388-5 | Hilbert, David | Cohn-Vossen, Stephan | ISBN 978-0-8284-1087-8 | ISBN 0-486-66103-2 | Categories | Differential geometry of surfaces | Multivariable calculus | Stability theory |
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