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Interpolation inequalities with power weights for functions of one variable (English)
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12 August 1993
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The aim of the paper is to find simple, sufficient conditions for the validity of an interpolation inequality of the form \[ \left(\int_ I| x^ \beta u^{(j)}|^ pdx\right)^{1/p}\leq K\left(\int_ I| x^ \gamma u|^ qdx\right)^{(1-\lambda)/q}\left(\int_ I| x^ \alpha u^{(n)}|^ rdx\right)^{\lambda/r}, \tag{1} \] where \(1\leq p,q,r\leq\infty\), \(0\leq j\leq n-1\), \(I\) is one of the intervals \((0,\infty)\), \((0,b]\) or \([b,\infty)\) with \(b>0\), and the function \(u\) is in an appropriate subspace of \(AC^{(n)}(I)\). The method used to prove the inequality (1) is elegant and it is based on some results on Hardy- type inequalities and the Gabushin inequality.
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interpolation inequality
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Hardy-type inequalities
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Gabushin inequality
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