Bounded variation and differentiability of functions.
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the behavior of fractional integral operators associated to a measure on a metric space satisfying just a mild growth condition, namely that the measure of each ball is controlled by a fixed power of its radius. This allows, in particular, non-doubling measures. It turns out that this condition is enough to build up a theory that contains the classical results based upon the Lebesgue measure on Euclidean space and their known extensions for doubling...
Some new bounds for the Čebyšev functional in terms of the Lebesgue norms and the -seminorms are established. Applications for mid-point and trapezoid inequalities are provided as well.
In this paper we establish an upper and a lower bound for the -divergence of two discrete random variables under likelihood ratio constraints in terms of the Kullback-Leibler distance. Some particular cases for Hellinger and triangular discimination, -distance and Rényi’s divergences, etc. are also considered.
In rings of formal power series in several variables whose growth of coefficients is controlled by a suitable sequence (such as rings of Gevrey series), we find precise estimates for quotients F/Φ, where F and Φ are series in such that F is divisible by Φ in the usual ring of all power series. We give first a simple proof of the fact that F/Φ belongs also to , provided is stable under derivation. By a further development of the method, we obtain the main result of the paper, stating that...
Define n × n tridiagonal matrices T and S as follows: All entries of the main diagonal of T are zero and those of the first super- and subdiagonal are one. The entries of the main diagonal of S are two except the (n, n) entry one, and those of the first super- and subdiagonal are minus one. Then, denoting by λ(·) the largest eigenvalue, [...] Using certain lower bounds for the largest eigenvalue, we provide lower bounds for these expressions and, further, lower bounds for sin x and cos x on certain...
An algorithm for the calculation of a lower bound of the absolute values of the roots of a real algebraic polynomial, of an arbitrary degree, is derived. An example is given to compare the bounds calculated by the method proposed and by other methods.