ISSN:
1420-8903
Keywords:
Primary 26D15, 26D20
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Mathematics
Notes:
Summary We investigate generalizations of the classical Jensen and Chebyshev inequalities. On one hand, we restrict the class of functions and on the other we enlarge the class of measures which are allowed. As an example, consider the inequality (J)ϕ(∫f(x) dμ) ⩽ A ∫ ϕ(f(x) dμ, d∫ dμ = 1. Iff is an arbitrary nonnegativeL x function, this holds ifμ ⩾ 0,ϕ is convex andA = 1. Iff is monotone the measure μ need not be positive for (J) to hold for all convex ϕ withA = 1. If ϕ has higher monotonicity, e.g., ϕ′ is also convex, then we get a version of (J) withA 〈 1 and measures μ that need not be positive.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02112278