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- anselmo.talotta February 01, 2015my code had a couple of minor bugs that Pavelkushtia noticed and fixed brilliantly (thanks Pavel!).
But the implant of my solution, I believe, is substantially correct and the observation about local minimums is correct as well.
A local minimum of a function is a different concept than absolute minimum. In the array you posted: { 25, 33, 26, 58, 41, 59, 4 }, 4 is a local and absolute minimum, but 25 is another local minimum.
A local minimum needs to be smaller or equal to the values besides it, is any, that's it.
Now think again, and you will see that the max QAZ holder needs to be a local minimum.