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Some new generalizations of reversed Minkowski's inequality for several functions via time scales
In this paper, we introduce novel extensions of the reversed Minkowski inequality for various functions defined on time scales. Our approach involves the application of Jensen's and Hölder's inequalities on time scales.
Elkhateeb S. Aly+3 more
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Trace ideals for Fourier integral operators with non-smooth symbols II
We consider Fourier integral operators with symbols in modulation spaces and non-smooth phase functions whose second orders of derivatives belong to certain types of modulation space.
A. Boulkhemair+21 more
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ESTIMATION OF THE CENTRAL MOMENTS OF A RANDOM VECTOR BASED ON THE DEFINITION OF THE POWER OF A VECTOR [PDF]
The moments of a random vector based on the definition of the power of a vector, proposed by J. Tatar, are scalar and vector characteristics of a multivariate distribution.
Budny, Katarzyna
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the convergence in on‐farm diversification strategies of agricultural holdings, between remote areas and more central ones. Using Italian farm‐level data, we explore the determinants of diversification strategies across farms.
Gianluca Grilli+2 more
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A New Refinement of Generalized Hölder's Inequality and Its Application
We present a new refinement of generalized Holder’s inequality due to Vasic and Pecaric. Moreover, the obtained result is used to improve Beckenbach-type inequality due to Wang.
Jingfeng Tian
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Abstract The modernization of pharmaceutical manufacturing is driving a shift from traditional batch processing to continuous alternatives. Synthesizing end‐to‐end optimal (E2EO) manufacturing routes is crucial for the pharmaceutical industry, especially when considering multiple operating modes—such as batch, continuous, or hybrid (containing both ...
Yash Barhate+4 more
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Improving Hölder's inequality [PDF]
International audienceWe show that the remainder in Hölder's inequality (Rogers, 1888; Hölder, 1889) may be computed exactly. It satisfies functional equations, and possesses monotonicity and scaling properties. We obtain as a consequence improvements of
Kichenassamy, Satyanad
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Comparing exergy and heat pump work in distillation systems
Abstract This study compares the exergy supplied to a distillation column with the actual energy consumption of a heat pump‐assisted distillation (HPAD) system. It evaluates the reliability of exergy as a proxy for heat pump work demand in such systems.
Akash Sanjay Nogaja+2 more
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A new approach to error inequalities: From Euler-Maclaurin bounds to cubically convergent algorithm
In this paper, we aimed to investigate the error inequality of the open method, known as Euler-Maclaurin's inequality, which is similar to Simpson's rule.
Miguel Vivas-Cortez+5 more
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In Situ Graph Reasoning and Knowledge Expansion Using Graph‐PRefLexOR
Graph‐PRefLexOR is a novel framework that enhances language models with in situ graph reasoning, symbolic abstraction, and recursive refinement. By integrating graph‐based representations into generative tasks, the approach enables interpretable, multistep reasoning.
Markus J. Buehler
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