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==For all-interval tuning schemes==
==For all-interval tuning schemes==


So far we've looked at how to use the linear algebra operation called the pseudoinverse to compute miniRMS tunings. We can use a variation of that approach to solve [[Euclideanized]] [[all-interval tuning]]s. So where miniRMS tuning schemes are those with the optimization power <math>p</math> is equal to <math>2</math>, all-interval minimax-ES tuning schemes are those with the dual norm power <math>\text{dual}(q)</math> equal to <math>2</math>.
So far we've looked at how to use the linear algebra operation called the pseudoinverse to compute miniRMS tunings. We can use a variation of that approach to solve [[Euclideanized]] [[all-interval tuning scheme]]s. So where miniRMS tuning schemes are those with the optimization power <math>p</math> is equal to <math>2</math>, all-interval minimax-ES tuning schemes are those with the dual norm power <math>\text{dual}(q)</math> equal to <math>2</math>.


===Setup===
===Setup===