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    Logarithmically Concave Polynomial

    Definition

    A polynomial is called logarithmically concave (or log-concave) if the sequence of its coefficients is logarithmically concave. If P(x) is log-convex and Q(x) is unimodal, then P(x) Q(x) is unimodal. However, the product of two log-convex polynomials is itself log-convex.

    Related term

    logarithmically concave sequence

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