Refinements of Carleman's inequality.
In this paper, we introduce a new class of variational inequality with its weak and split forms to obtain an -optimal solution to the multi-dimensional interval-valued variational problem, which is a wider class of interval-valued programming problem in operations research. Using the concept of (strict) -convexity over the involved interval-valued functionals, we establish equivalence relationships between the solutions of variational inequalities and the (strong) -optimal solutions of the multi-dimensional...
We prove here that the Poincaré-Sobolev pointwise inequalities for the relative rearrangement can be considered as the root of a great number of inequalities in various sets not necessarily vector spaces. In particular, new interpolation inequalities can be derived.
We present several continuous embeddings of the critical Besov space . We first establish a Gagliardo-Nirenberg type estimate , for 1 < p ≤ q < ∞, 1 ≤ ν < ρ ≤ ∞ and the weight function with 0 < r < n. Next, we prove the corresponding Trudinger type estimate, and obtain it in terms of the embedding , where the function Φ₀ of the weighted Besov-Orlicz space is a Young function of the exponential type. Another point of interest is to embed into the weighted Besov space with...
We consider the half-linear differential equation of the form under the assumption that is integrable on . It is shown that if a certain condition is satisfied, then the above equation has a pair of nonoscillatory solutions with specific asymptotic behavior as .
Let φ:ℝ² → ℝ be a homogeneous polynomial function of degree m ≥ 2, let Σ = (x,φ(x)): |x| ≤ 1 and let σ be the Borel measure on Σ defined by where B is the unit open ball in ℝ² and dx denotes the Lebesgue measure on ℝ². We show that the composition of the Fourier transform in ℝ³ followed by restriction to Σ defines a bounded operator from to for certain p,q. For m ≥ 6 the results are sharp except for some border points.
Let a certain curve in We investigate inequalities of the type for 3). Our results improve improve an earlier restriction theorem of Prestini. Various generalizations are also discussed.