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Method of Separating Tangents

General Mathematics 2014-12-18 v1

Abstract

The well known Jensen inequality, holds true for every convex functions. However, we found that it is possible to apply it to some problems related to nonconvex functions for which Jensen's inequality holds true locally. Having considered a set of such functions, we noted some general patterns. We show that the key point, which provides Jensen's inequality holds true locally, is that the plot of function should be situated at only one side from the local base curve defined compatible with conditional variables. Moreover, we have achieved even more general result. It turned out that the graph of the function can be located on either sides of the local base curve, with the conditions. This result allows one to prove easily difficult types of inequalities, and on the other hand to broaden applications in physics, economy, and information theory. On the basis of the conducted analysis of different sources it is possible to claim, that our method is applicable to about three fourths of studied inequalities related to Jensen's inequality.

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@article{arxiv.1412.5422,
  title  = {Method of Separating Tangents},
  author = {Adilsultan Lepes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.5422},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

20 pages, 9 figures. This paper is prepared under the supervision of Ibragim Ibatulin

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