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Re: Is there a clear numerical definition of the word MINIMUM???

As just mentioned, unless given further information, the minimum is -∞. If you are given a certain domain/range that may adjust it, as could the function itself (if it never reaches -∞ for whatever reason).
In the scalar world, it's zero (unless the function never reaches 0).
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