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[[Image:Monotonicity example1.png|right|thumb|Figure 1. A monotonically increasing function. It is strictly increasing on the left and right while just non-decreasing in the middle.]]
[[Image:Monotonicity example2.png|right|thumb|Figure 2. A monotonically decreasing function]]
[[Image:Monotonicity example3.png|right|thumb|Figure 3. A function that is not monotonic]]
In [[mathematics]], a '''monotonic function'''  (or '''monotone function''') is a [[function (mathematics)|function]] between [[ordered set]]s that preserves the given [[order relation|order]]. This concept first arose in [[calculus]], and was later generalized to the more abstract setting of [[order theory]].
 
== Monotonicity in calculus and analysis ==
In [[calculus]], a function <math>f</math> defined on a [[subset]] of the [[real numbers]] with real values is called  '''monotonic''' if it is either entirely nonincreasing or nondecreasing. It is called '''monotonically increasing''' (also  '''increasing''' or '''non-decreasing'''), if for all <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> such that <math>x \leq y</math> one has  <math>f\!\left(x\right) \leq f\!\left(y\right)</math>, so <math>f</math> preserves the order (see Figure 1). Likewise, a function is called '''monotonically decreasing''' (also '''decreasing''', or '''non-increasing''') if, whenever <math>x \leq y</math>, then <math>f\!\left(x\right) \geq f\!\left(y\right)</math>, so it ''reverses'' the order (see Figure 2).
 
If the order <math>\leq</math> in the definition of monotonicity is replaced by the strict order <math><</math>, then one obtains a stronger requirement. A function with this property is called '''strictly increasing'''. Again, by inverting the order symbol, one finds a corresponding concept called '''strictly decreasing'''.  Functions that are strictly increasing or decreasing are [[one-to-one function|one-to-one]] (because for <math>x</math> not equal to <math>y</math>, either <math>x < y</math> or <math>x > y</math> and so, by monotonicity, either <math>f\!\left(x\right) < f\!\left(y\right)</math> or <math>f\!\left(x\right) > f\!\left(y\right)</math>, thus <math>f\!\left(x\right)</math> is not equal to <math>f\!\left(y\right)</math>.
 
When functions between discrete sets are considered in [[combinatorics]], it is not always obvious that "increasing" and "decreasing" are taken to include the possibility of repeating the same value at successive arguments, so one finds the terms '''weakly increasing''' and '''weakly decreasing''' to stress this possibility.
 
The terms "non-decreasing" and "non-increasing" should not be confused with the (much weaker) negative qualifications "not decreasing" and "not increasing". For example, the function of figure 3 first falls, then rises, then falls again. It is therefore not decreasing and not increasing, but it is neither non-decreasing nor non-increasing.
 
The term '''monotonic transformation''' can also possibly cause some confusion because it refers to a transformation by a strictly increasing function. Notably, this is the case in economics with respect to the ordinal properties of a [[utility function]] being preserved across a monotonic transform (see also [[monotone preferences]]).<ref>See the section on Cardinal Versus Ordinal Utility in {{harvtxt|Simon|Blume|1994}}.</ref>
 
A function <math>f\!\left(x\right)</math> is said to be '''absolutely monotonic''' over an interval <math>\left(a, b\right)</math> if the derivatives of all orders of <math>f</math> are [[nonnegative]] at all points on the interval.
 
=== Some basic applications and results ===
The following properties are true for a monotonic function <math>f\colon \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}</math>:
*<math>f</math> has [[limit of a function|limits]] from the right and from the left at every point of its [[Domain of a function|domain]];
*<math>f</math> has a limit at positive or negative infinity (&thinsp;<math>\pm\infty</math>&thinsp;) of either a real number, <math>\infty</math>, or <math>\left(-\infty\right)</math>.
*<math>f</math> can only have [[jump discontinuity|jump discontinuities]];
*<math>f</math> can only have [[countable|countably]] many [[discontinuity (mathematics)|discontinuities]] in its domain.
 
These properties are the reason why monotonic functions are useful in technical work in [[mathematical analysis|analysis]]. Two facts about these functions are:
*if <math>f</math> is a monotonic function defined on an [[interval (mathematics)|interval]] <math>I</math>, then <math>f</math> is [[derivative|differentiable]] [[almost everywhere]] on <math>I</math>, i.e. the set <math>\left\{x : x \in I\right\}</math> of numbers <math>x</math> in <math>I</math> such that <math>f</math> is not differentiable in <math>x</math> has [[Lebesgue measure|Lebesgue]] [[measure zero]]. In addition, this result cannot be improved to countable: see [[Cantor function]].
*if <math>f</math> is a monotonic function defined on an interval <math>\left[a, b\right]</math>, then <math>f</math> is [[Riemann integral|Riemann integrable]].
 
An important application of monotonic functions is in [[probability theory]]. If <math>X</math> is a [[random variable]], its [[cumulative distribution function]] <math>F_X\!\left(x\right) = \text{Prob}\!\left(X \leq x\right)</math> is a monotonically increasing function.
 
A function is ''[[unimodal function|unimodal]]'' if it is monotonically increasing up to some point (the ''[[Mode (statistics)|mode]]'') and then monotonically decreasing.
 
When <math>f</math> is a ''strictly monotonic'' function, then <math>f</math> is [[injective]] on its domain, and if <math>T</math> is the [[range (mathematics)|range]] of <math>f</math>, then there is an [[inverse function]] on <math>T</math> for <math>f</math>.
 
== Monotonicity in functional analysis ==
 
In [[functional analysis]] on a [[topological vector space]] ''X'', a (possibly non-linear) operator ''T''&nbsp;:&nbsp;''X''&nbsp;→&nbsp;''X''<sup>∗</sup> is said to be a '''monotone operator''' if
 
:<math>(Tu - Tv, u - v) \geq 0 \quad \forall u,v \in X.</math>
 
[[Kachurovskii's theorem]] shows that [[convex function]]s on [[Banach space]]s have monotonic operators as their derivatives.
 
A subset ''G'' of ''X''&nbsp;×&nbsp;''X''<sup>∗</sup> is said to be a '''monotone set''' if for every pair [''u''<sub>1</sub>,''w''<sub>1</sub>] and [''u''<sub>2</sub>,''w''<sub>2</sub>] in ''G'',
 
:<math>(w_1 - w_2, u_1 - u_2) \geq 0.</math>
 
''G'' is said to be '''maximal monotone''' if it is maximal among all monotone sets in the sense of set inclusion.  The graph of a monotone operator ''G''(''T'') is a monotone set.  A monotone operator is said to be '''maximal monotone''' if its graph is a '''maximal monotone set'''.
 
== Monotonicity in order theory ==
 
Order theory deals with arbitrary [[partially ordered set]]s and [[preorder|preordered sets]] in addition to real numbers. The above definition of monotonicity is relevant in these cases as well. However, the terms "increasing" and "decreasing" are avoided, since their conventional pictorial representation does not apply to orders that are not [[total order|total]]. Furthermore, the [[strict order|strict]] relations < and > are of little use in many non-total orders and hence no additional terminology is introduced for them.
 
A monotone function is also called '''isotone''', or '''{{visible anchor|order-preserving}}'''. The [[duality (order theory)|dual]] notion is often called '''antitone''', '''anti-monotone''', or '''order-reversing'''. Hence, an antitone function ''f'' satisfies the property
 
: ''x'' ≤ ''y'' implies ''f''(''x'') ≥ ''f''(''y''),
 
for all ''x'' and ''y'' in its domain. It is easy to see that the composite of two monotone mappings is also monotone.
 
A [[constant function]] is both monotone and antitone; conversely, if ''f'' is both monotone and antitone, and if the domain of ''f'' is a [[lattice (order)|lattice]], then ''f'' must be constant.
 
Monotone functions are central in order theory. They appear in most articles on the subject and examples from special applications are found in these places. Some notable special monotone functions are [[order embedding]]s (functions for which ''x'' ≤ ''y'' [[if and only if]] ''f''(''x'') ≤ ''f''(''y'')) and [[order isomorphism]]s ([[surjective]] order embeddings).
 
== Monotonicity in the context of search algorithms ==
In the context of [[search algorithm]]s monotonicity (also called consistency) is a condition applied to [[heuristic function]]sA heuristic ''h(n)'' is monotonic if, for every node ''n'' and every successor ''n''' of ''n'' generated by any action ''a'', the estimated cost of reaching the goal from ''n'' is no greater than the step cost of getting to '' n' '' plus the estimated cost of reaching the goal from '' n' '',
 
:<math>h(n) \leq c(n, a, n') + h(n').</math>
 
This is a form of [[triangle inequality]], with ''n'', ''n''', and the goal ''G<sub>n</sub>'' closest to ''n''. Because every monotonic heuristic is also [[admissible heuristic|admissible]], monotonicity is a stricter requirement than admissibility. In some [[heuristic algorithm]]s, such as [[A*]], the algorithm can be considered [[asymptotically optimal algorithm|optimal]] if it is monotonic.<ref>Conditions for optimality:  Admissibility and consistency pg. 94-95 {{Harv|Russel|Norvig|2010}}.</ref>
 
== Boolean functions ==
In [[Boolean algebra (logic)|Boolean algebra]], a monotonic function is one such that for all ''a''<sub>''i''</sub> and ''b''<sub>''i''</sub> in {0,1}, if ''a''<sub>1</sub> ≤ ''b''<sub>1</sub>, ''a''<sub>2</sub> ≤ ''b''<sub>2</sub>, ..., ''a''<sub>''n''</sub> ≤ ''b''<sub>''n''</sub>, then f(''a''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''a''<sub>''n''</sub>) ≤ f(''b''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''b''<sub>''n''</sub>). In other words, a Boolean function is monotonic if, for every combination of inputs, switching one of the inputs from false to true can only cause the output to switch from false to true and not from true to false. Graphically, this means that a Boolean function is monotonic when in its [[Hasse diagram]] ([[Duality (mathematics)#Dimension-reversing dualities|dual]] of its [[Venn diagram]]), there is no 1 (red vertex) connected to a higher 0 (white vertex).
 
The monotonic Boolean functions are precisely those that can be defined by an expression combining the inputs (which may appear more than once) using only the operators ''[[logical conjunction|and]]'' and ''[[logical disjunction|or]]'' (in particular ''[[negation|not]]'' is forbidden). For instance "at least two of ''a'',''b'',''c'' hold" is a monotonic function of ''a'',''b'',''c'', since it can be written for instance as ((''a'' and ''b'') or (''a'' and ''c'') or (''b'' and ''c'')).
 
The number of such functions on ''n'' variables is known as the [[Dedekind number]] of ''n''.
 
== Monotonic logic ==
{{main|Monotonicity of entailment}}
Monotonicity of [[entailment]] is a property of many [[Logical system|logic systems]] that states that the hypotheses of any derived fact may be freely extended with additional assumptions.  Any true statement in a logic with this property continues to be true, even after adding new [[axiom]]s. [[Logics]] with this property may be called monotonic, to differentiate them from [[non-monotonic logic]].
 
== See also ==
* [[Monotone cubic interpolation]]
* [[Pseudo-monotone operator]]
* [[Total monotonicity]]
 
== Notes ==
{{reflist}}
 
== Bibliography ==
*{{cite book
| last = Bartle
| first = Robert G.
| title = The elements of real analysis
| edition = second edition
| year = 1976
}}
*{{cite book
| last = Grätzer
| first = George
| title = Lattice theory: first concepts and distributive lattices
| year = 1971
| isbn = 0-7167-0442-0
}}
*{{cite book
| last      = Pemberton
| first      = Malcolm
| coauthors  = Rau, Nicholas
| title      = Mathematics for economists: an introductory textbook
| publisher  = Manchester University Press
| year      = 2001
| pages      =
| isbn      = 0-7190-3341-1
}}
* {{cite book
|  author = Renardy, Michael and Rogers, Robert C.
|    title = An introduction to partial differential equations
|  series = Texts in Applied Mathematics 13
|  edition = Second edition
|publisher = Springer-Verlag
| location = New York
|    year = 2004
|    pages = 356
|      isbn = 0-387-00444-0
}}
*{{cite book
| author = Riesz, Frigyes and Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy
| title = Functional Analysis
| year = 1990
| publisher = Courier Dover Publications
| isbn = 978-0-486-66289-3
}}
*{{cite book
| last=Russell |first=Stuart J. |last2=Norvig |first2=Peter |ref=harv
| title = Artificial Intelligence:  A Modern Approach
| year = 2010
| edition = 3rd
| publisher = Prentice Hall
| publication-place = Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
| isbn = 978-0-13-604259-4
}}
*{{cite book
| last = Simon |first=Carl P. |first2=Lawrence |last2=Blume |ref=harv
| title = Mathematics for Economists
| edition = first edition
| date = April 1994
| isbn = 978-0-393-95733-4
}} (Definition 9.31)
 
== External links ==
* {{springer|title=Monotone function|id=p/m064830}}
* [http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ConvergenceOfAMonotonicSequence/ Convergence of a Monotonic Sequence] by  Anik Debnath and Thomas Roxlo (The Harker School), [[Wolfram Demonstrations Project]].
* {{MathWorld |title=Monotonic Function |id=MonotonicFunction}}
 
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Figure 1. A monotonically increasing function. It is strictly increasing on the left and right while just non-decreasing in the middle.
Figure 2. A monotonically decreasing function
Figure 3. A function that is not monotonic

In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves the given order. This concept first arose in calculus, and was later generalized to the more abstract setting of order theory.

Monotonicity in calculus and analysis

In calculus, a function defined on a subset of the real numbers with real values is called monotonic if it is either entirely nonincreasing or nondecreasing. It is called monotonically increasing (also increasing or non-decreasing), if for all and such that one has , so preserves the order (see Figure 1). Likewise, a function is called monotonically decreasing (also decreasing, or non-increasing) if, whenever , then , so it reverses the order (see Figure 2).

If the order in the definition of monotonicity is replaced by the strict order , then one obtains a stronger requirement. A function with this property is called strictly increasing. Again, by inverting the order symbol, one finds a corresponding concept called strictly decreasing. Functions that are strictly increasing or decreasing are one-to-one (because for not equal to , either or and so, by monotonicity, either or , thus is not equal to .)

When functions between discrete sets are considered in combinatorics, it is not always obvious that "increasing" and "decreasing" are taken to include the possibility of repeating the same value at successive arguments, so one finds the terms weakly increasing and weakly decreasing to stress this possibility.

The terms "non-decreasing" and "non-increasing" should not be confused with the (much weaker) negative qualifications "not decreasing" and "not increasing". For example, the function of figure 3 first falls, then rises, then falls again. It is therefore not decreasing and not increasing, but it is neither non-decreasing nor non-increasing.

The term monotonic transformation can also possibly cause some confusion because it refers to a transformation by a strictly increasing function. Notably, this is the case in economics with respect to the ordinal properties of a utility function being preserved across a monotonic transform (see also monotone preferences).[1]

A function is said to be absolutely monotonic over an interval if the derivatives of all orders of are nonnegative at all points on the interval.

Some basic applications and results

The following properties are true for a monotonic function :

These properties are the reason why monotonic functions are useful in technical work in analysis. Two facts about these functions are:

An important application of monotonic functions is in probability theory. If is a random variable, its cumulative distribution function is a monotonically increasing function.

A function is unimodal if it is monotonically increasing up to some point (the mode) and then monotonically decreasing.

When is a strictly monotonic function, then is injective on its domain, and if is the range of , then there is an inverse function on for .

Monotonicity in functional analysis

In functional analysis on a topological vector space X, a (possibly non-linear) operator T : X → X is said to be a monotone operator if

Kachurovskii's theorem shows that convex functions on Banach spaces have monotonic operators as their derivatives.

A subset G of X × X is said to be a monotone set if for every pair [u1,w1] and [u2,w2] in G,

G is said to be maximal monotone if it is maximal among all monotone sets in the sense of set inclusion. The graph of a monotone operator G(T) is a monotone set. A monotone operator is said to be maximal monotone if its graph is a maximal monotone set.

Monotonicity in order theory

Order theory deals with arbitrary partially ordered sets and preordered sets in addition to real numbers. The above definition of monotonicity is relevant in these cases as well. However, the terms "increasing" and "decreasing" are avoided, since their conventional pictorial representation does not apply to orders that are not total. Furthermore, the strict relations < and > are of little use in many non-total orders and hence no additional terminology is introduced for them.

A monotone function is also called isotone, or Template:Visible anchor. The dual notion is often called antitone, anti-monotone, or order-reversing. Hence, an antitone function f satisfies the property

xy implies f(x) ≥ f(y),

for all x and y in its domain. It is easy to see that the composite of two monotone mappings is also monotone.

A constant function is both monotone and antitone; conversely, if f is both monotone and antitone, and if the domain of f is a lattice, then f must be constant.

Monotone functions are central in order theory. They appear in most articles on the subject and examples from special applications are found in these places. Some notable special monotone functions are order embeddings (functions for which xy if and only if f(x) ≤ f(y)) and order isomorphisms (surjective order embeddings).

Monotonicity in the context of search algorithms

In the context of search algorithms monotonicity (also called consistency) is a condition applied to heuristic functions. A heuristic h(n) is monotonic if, for every node n and every successor n' of n generated by any action a, the estimated cost of reaching the goal from n is no greater than the step cost of getting to n' plus the estimated cost of reaching the goal from n' ,

This is a form of triangle inequality, with n, n', and the goal Gn closest to n. Because every monotonic heuristic is also admissible, monotonicity is a stricter requirement than admissibility. In some heuristic algorithms, such as A*, the algorithm can be considered optimal if it is monotonic.[2]

Boolean functions

In Boolean algebra, a monotonic function is one such that for all ai and bi in {0,1}, if a1b1, a2b2, ..., anbn, then f(a1, ..., an) ≤ f(b1, ..., bn). In other words, a Boolean function is monotonic if, for every combination of inputs, switching one of the inputs from false to true can only cause the output to switch from false to true and not from true to false. Graphically, this means that a Boolean function is monotonic when in its Hasse diagram (dual of its Venn diagram), there is no 1 (red vertex) connected to a higher 0 (white vertex).

The monotonic Boolean functions are precisely those that can be defined by an expression combining the inputs (which may appear more than once) using only the operators and and or (in particular not is forbidden). For instance "at least two of a,b,c hold" is a monotonic function of a,b,c, since it can be written for instance as ((a and b) or (a and c) or (b and c)).

The number of such functions on n variables is known as the Dedekind number of n.

Monotonic logic

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See also

Notes

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