Abstract:f (x)dx, for all non-negative measurable functions on (a, b), −∞ ≤ a < b ≤ ∞. We construct a more straightforward discretization method than those previously presented in the literature, and we characterize this inequality in both discrete and continuous forms.2010 Mathematics Subject Classification. 26D10. Key words and phrases. weighted Hardy inequality, iterated operators, Copson operator, Hardy operator, inequalities for monotone functions. Recently,in [4], with a new and simpler discretization technique r… Show more
“…The "classical" conditions ensuring the validity of (4.9) was recently presented in [26]. Inequalities (4.8) and (4.10) were recently characterized by using discretization techniques in [13] and [24], respectively. The characterization of inequality (4.8) by using a combination of reduction techniques and discretization was lately presented in [32].…”
Section: Holds If and Only If The Inequalitymentioning
In this paper, new equivalence theorems for the boundedness of the composition of a quasilinear operator T with the Hardy and Copson operators in weighted Lebesgue spaces are proved. The usefulness of the obtained results is illustrated in the case of weighted Hardy-type and weighted iterated Hardy-type inequalities.
“…The "classical" conditions ensuring the validity of (4.9) was recently presented in [26]. Inequalities (4.8) and (4.10) were recently characterized by using discretization techniques in [13] and [24], respectively. The characterization of inequality (4.8) by using a combination of reduction techniques and discretization was lately presented in [32].…”
Section: Holds If and Only If The Inequalitymentioning
In this paper, new equivalence theorems for the boundedness of the composition of a quasilinear operator T with the Hardy and Copson operators in weighted Lebesgue spaces are proved. The usefulness of the obtained results is illustrated in the case of weighted Hardy-type and weighted iterated Hardy-type inequalities.
“…The "classical" conditions ensuring the validity of (1.3) was recently presented in [19]. Inequalities (1.2) and (1.4) were recently characterized by using discretization techniques in [6] and [17], respectively.…”
1/p, h ∈ M + (0, ∞), using a combination of reduction techniques and discretization. Here 1 ≤ p < ∞, 0 < q, r < ∞ and u, v, w are weight functions on (0, ∞).
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