Three steps away from Shapiro's problem: lower bounds for graphic sums with functions `max' or `min' in denominators
Abstract
Taking Shapiro's cyclic sums (assuming index addition mod ) as a starting point, we introduce a broader class of cyclic sums, called generalized Shapiro-Diananda sums, where the denominators are -th order power means of the sets with fixed distinct integers and . Generalizing further, we replace the set of arguments of the power mean in the -th denominator by an arbitrary nonempty subset of interpreted as the set of out-neighbors of the node number in a directed graph with nodes. We call such sums graphic power sums since their structure is controlled by directed graphs. The inquiry, as in the well-researched case of Shapiro's sums, concerns the greatest lower bound of the given ``sum'' as a function of positive variables . We show that the cases of (max-sums) and (min-sums) are tractable. For the max-sum associated with a given graph the g.l.b. is always an integer; for a strongly connected graph it equals to graph's girth. For the similar min-sum, we could not relate the g.l.b. to a known combinatorial invariant; we only give some estimates and describe a method for finding the g.l.b., which has factorial complexity in . A satisfactory analytical treatment is available for the secondary minimization -- when the g.l.b.'s of min-sums for individual graphs are mininized over the class of strongly connected graphs with nodes. The result (depending only on ) is found to be asymptotic to .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2106.10877,
title = {Three steps away from Shapiro's problem: lower bounds for graphic sums with functions `max' or `min' in denominators},
author = {Sergey Sadov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.10877},
year = {2021}
}
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37 pages, 2 figures