• 제목/요약/키워드: Reverse H$\"{o}$lder inequality

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On a Reverse Hardy-Hilbert's Inequality

  • Yang, Bicheng
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.411-423
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    • 2007
  • This paper deals with a reverse Hardy-Hilbert's inequality with a best constant factor by introducing two parameters ${\lambda}$ and ${\alpha}$. We also consider the equivalent form and the analogue integral inequalities. Some particular results are given.

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The Hilbert-Type Integral Inequality with the System Kernel of-λ Degree Homogeneous Form

  • Xie, Zitian;Zeng, Zheng
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제50권2호
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    • pp.297-306
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, the integral operator is used. We give a new Hilbert-type integral inequality, whose kernel is the homogeneous form with degree - $\lambda$ and with three pairs of conjugate exponents and the best constant factor and its reverse form are also derived. It is shown that the results of this paper represent an extension as well as some improvements of the earlier results.

Degenerate Weakly (k1, k2)-Quasiregular Mappings

  • Gao, Hongya;Tian, Dazeng;Sun, Lanxiang;Chu, Yuming
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we first give the definition of degenerate weakly ($k_1$, $k_2$-quasiregular mappings by using the technique of exterior power and exterior differential forms, and then, by using Hodge decomposition and Reverse H$\"{o}$lder inequality, we obtain the higher integrability result: for any $q_1$ satisfying 0 < $k_1({n \atop l})^{3/2}n^{l/2}\;{\times}\;2^{n+1}l\;{\times}\;100^{n^2}\;\[2^l(2^{n+3l}+1)\]\;(l-q_1)$ < 1 there exists an integrable exponent $p_1$ = $p_1$(n, l, $k_1$, $k_2$) > l, such that every degenerate weakly ($k_1$, $k_2$)-quasiregular mapping f ${\in}$ $W_{loc}^{1,q_1}$ (${\Omega}$, $R^n$) belongs to $W_{loc}^{1,p_1}$ (${\Omega}$, $R^m$), that is, f is a degenerate ($k_1$, $k_2$)-quasiregular mapping in the usual sense.