Affiliation:
1. School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
In this paper, a parametric method for proving inequalities is described. The method is based on associating a considered inequality with the corresponding stratified family of functions. Many inequalities from the theory of analytic inequalities can be interpreted using families of functions that are stratified with respect to some parameter. By discussing the sign of the functions from the family by the parameter according to which the family is stratified, inequalities are obtained that contain the best possible constants, if they exist. The application of this method is demonstrated for four inequalities: the Cusa–Huygens inequality, the Wilker-type inequality and the two Mitrinović–Adamović-type inequalities. Significantly simpler proofs and improvements of all these inequalities are provided.
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