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[DOCS] Reduce Min / Max -- Reducing empty tensor would result in an undefined behavior #20736

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Expand Up @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ Particular cases:
1. If ``axes`` is an empty list, *ReduceMax* corresponds to the identity operation.
2. If ``axes`` contains all dimensions of input ``data``, a single reduction value is calculated for the entire input tensor.

Reducing empty tensor results in an undefined behavior.

**Attributes**

* *keep_dims*
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Expand Up @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ Particular cases:
1. If ``axes`` is an empty list, *ReduceMin* corresponds to the identity operation.
2. If ``axes`` contains all dimensions of input ``data``, a single reduction value is calculated for the entire input tensor.

Reducing empty tensor results in an undefined behavior.

**Attributes**

* *keep_dims*
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