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Drawing on the authors' research work from the last ten years, Mathematical Inequalities discusses the importance of various mathematical inequalities in contemporary mathematics and how these inequalities are used in different applications, such as scientific modeling. The authors include numerous classical and recent results that are comprehensible to both experts and general scientists. For each inequality presented, results are complemented with many unique remarks that reveal rich interconnections between the inequalities. These discussions create a natural platform for further research in applications and related fields.…mehr

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Drawing on the authors' research work from the last ten years, Mathematical Inequalities discusses the importance of various mathematical inequalities in contemporary mathematics and how these inequalities are used in different applications, such as scientific modeling. The authors include numerous classical and recent results that are comprehensible to both experts and general scientists. For each inequality presented, results are complemented with many unique remarks that reveal rich interconnections between the inequalities. These discussions create a natural platform for further research in applications and related fields.
Autorenporträt
Pietro Cerone is a professor of mathematics at Victoria University, where he served as head of the School of Computer Science and Mathematics from 2003 to 2008. Dr. Cerone is on the editorial board of a dozen international journals and has published roughly 200 refereed works in the field. His research interests include mathematical modeling, population dynamics, and applications of mathematical inequalities. Sever S. Dragomir is a professor of mathematics and chair of the international Research Group in Mathematical Inequalities and Applications at Victoria University. Dr. Dragomir is an editorial board member of more than 30 international journals and has published over 600 research articles. His research in pure and applied mathematics encompasses classical mathematical analysis, operator theory, Banach spaces, coding, adaptive quadrature and cubature rules, differential equations, and game theory.