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I am trying to find the right algorithm (or topic to study) to optimize this problem, if anyone knows an algorithm that can help please let me know.



I have a data set $S$ of $N$ samples, $S=${$A_1,A_2,...,A_N$}.



Each sample, $A_i$, has 2 variables, $vec{x}$ and z, where
$z=f(vec{x})$, and $vec{x}=x_1,x_2,...,x_n$.



$vec{x_i}$ is a vector that contains information about each sample $A_i$.



Let $n$ be the number of samples in a subset of S. Then $Z := frac{sum_1^n z}{n}$, is the average of each $z_i$ in the subset.



I want to maximize $Z*n$, and I also want to find max{$Z$} independent of $n$.



Right now I think of the $x$'s like filters. If I take the subset $s_1=${$A_i : x_1in[20.05,30] cup [-30,-20.05], A_iin S$} I get a particular subset of $S$ of cardinality $n_i$.



Also, each variable $x_i$ has some number above or below which $nrightarrow 0$



Basically I think optimizing this problem means I have to find $a,b$ such that I get the maximum $n * Z$ when I apply the filter $a<x_i<b$.



Anyone have any idea how to optimize it? I tried brute force, but way too many operations.










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    I am trying to find the right algorithm (or topic to study) to optimize this problem, if anyone knows an algorithm that can help please let me know.



    I have a data set $S$ of $N$ samples, $S=${$A_1,A_2,...,A_N$}.



    Each sample, $A_i$, has 2 variables, $vec{x}$ and z, where
    $z=f(vec{x})$, and $vec{x}=x_1,x_2,...,x_n$.



    $vec{x_i}$ is a vector that contains information about each sample $A_i$.



    Let $n$ be the number of samples in a subset of S. Then $Z := frac{sum_1^n z}{n}$, is the average of each $z_i$ in the subset.



    I want to maximize $Z*n$, and I also want to find max{$Z$} independent of $n$.



    Right now I think of the $x$'s like filters. If I take the subset $s_1=${$A_i : x_1in[20.05,30] cup [-30,-20.05], A_iin S$} I get a particular subset of $S$ of cardinality $n_i$.



    Also, each variable $x_i$ has some number above or below which $nrightarrow 0$



    Basically I think optimizing this problem means I have to find $a,b$ such that I get the maximum $n * Z$ when I apply the filter $a<x_i<b$.



    Anyone have any idea how to optimize it? I tried brute force, but way too many operations.










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      I am trying to find the right algorithm (or topic to study) to optimize this problem, if anyone knows an algorithm that can help please let me know.



      I have a data set $S$ of $N$ samples, $S=${$A_1,A_2,...,A_N$}.



      Each sample, $A_i$, has 2 variables, $vec{x}$ and z, where
      $z=f(vec{x})$, and $vec{x}=x_1,x_2,...,x_n$.



      $vec{x_i}$ is a vector that contains information about each sample $A_i$.



      Let $n$ be the number of samples in a subset of S. Then $Z := frac{sum_1^n z}{n}$, is the average of each $z_i$ in the subset.



      I want to maximize $Z*n$, and I also want to find max{$Z$} independent of $n$.



      Right now I think of the $x$'s like filters. If I take the subset $s_1=${$A_i : x_1in[20.05,30] cup [-30,-20.05], A_iin S$} I get a particular subset of $S$ of cardinality $n_i$.



      Also, each variable $x_i$ has some number above or below which $nrightarrow 0$



      Basically I think optimizing this problem means I have to find $a,b$ such that I get the maximum $n * Z$ when I apply the filter $a<x_i<b$.



      Anyone have any idea how to optimize it? I tried brute force, but way too many operations.










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      I am trying to find the right algorithm (or topic to study) to optimize this problem, if anyone knows an algorithm that can help please let me know.



      I have a data set $S$ of $N$ samples, $S=${$A_1,A_2,...,A_N$}.



      Each sample, $A_i$, has 2 variables, $vec{x}$ and z, where
      $z=f(vec{x})$, and $vec{x}=x_1,x_2,...,x_n$.



      $vec{x_i}$ is a vector that contains information about each sample $A_i$.



      Let $n$ be the number of samples in a subset of S. Then $Z := frac{sum_1^n z}{n}$, is the average of each $z_i$ in the subset.



      I want to maximize $Z*n$, and I also want to find max{$Z$} independent of $n$.



      Right now I think of the $x$'s like filters. If I take the subset $s_1=${$A_i : x_1in[20.05,30] cup [-30,-20.05], A_iin S$} I get a particular subset of $S$ of cardinality $n_i$.



      Also, each variable $x_i$ has some number above or below which $nrightarrow 0$



      Basically I think optimizing this problem means I have to find $a,b$ such that I get the maximum $n * Z$ when I apply the filter $a<x_i<b$.



      Anyone have any idea how to optimize it? I tried brute force, but way too many operations.







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