“…The following result proved in [6] provides proper lower bounds for C M and, in extreme cases, recovers the estimates (2.2) and (2.3).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In [6], we adapt the techniques due to [1] and [3] aiming to yield nontrivial lower bounds for C M in (2.1). To do so, we let f and g denote the real-valued functions defined by means of the equations…”
We exhibit an extension of the real Bohnenblust-Hille inequality to multipolynomials and briefly state the main points of a method, motivated by Jamilson et al. and Diniz et al., for finding lower bounds for its constants.
“…The following result proved in [6] provides proper lower bounds for C M and, in extreme cases, recovers the estimates (2.2) and (2.3).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In [6], we adapt the techniques due to [1] and [3] aiming to yield nontrivial lower bounds for C M in (2.1). To do so, we let f and g denote the real-valued functions defined by means of the equations…”
We exhibit an extension of the real Bohnenblust-Hille inequality to multipolynomials and briefly state the main points of a method, motivated by Jamilson et al. and Diniz et al., for finding lower bounds for its constants.
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