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Classical and new inequalities in analysis

by D.S. Mitrinović, J.E. Pečarić, and A.M. Fink

(Mathematics and its applications, . East European series ; v. 61)

Kluwer Academic, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Preface. Organization of the Book. Notations. I. Convex Functions and Jensen's Inequality. II. Some Recent Results Involving Means. III. Bernoulli's Inequality. IV. Cauchy's and Related Inequalities. V. Hoelder and Minkowski Inequalities. VI. Generalized Hoelder and Minkowski Inequalities. VII. Connections Between General Inequalities. VIII. Some Determinantal and Matrix Inequalities. IX. Cebysev's Inequality. X. Gruss' Inequality. XI. Steffensen's Inequality. XII. Abel's and Related Inequalities. XIII. Some Inequalities for Monotone Functions. XIV. Young's Inequality. XV. Bessel's Inequality. XVI. Cyclic Inequations. XVII. The Centroid Method in Inequalities. XVII. Triangle Inequalities. XVIII. Norm Inequalities. XIX. More on Norm Inequalities. XX. Gram's Inequality. XXI. Frejer-Jackson's Inequalities and Related Results. XXII. Mathieu's Inequality. XXIII. Shannon's Inequality. XXIV. Turan's Inequality from the Power Sum Theory. XXV. Continued Fractions and Pade Approximation Method. XXVI. Quasilinearization Methods for Proving Inequalities. XXVIII. Dynamic Programming and Functional Equation Approaches to Inequalities. XXIX. Interpolation Inequalities. XXX. Minimax Inequalities. Name Index.

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