MathIllegalArgumentException@Deprecated public class NonPositiveDefiniteOperatorException extends MathIllegalArgumentException
RealLinearOperator is expected.
 Since the coefficients of the matrix are not accessible, the most
 general definition is used to check that A is not positive
 definite, i.e.  there exists x such that x' A x <= 0.
 In the terminology of this exception, A is the "offending"
 linear operator and x the "offending" vector.| Constructor and Description | 
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| NonPositiveDefiniteOperatorException()Deprecated.  Creates a new instance of this class. | 
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