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On some new inequalities related to a certain inequality arising in the theory of differential equations (English)
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30 June 2002
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The author obtains bounds on solutions to some nonlinear integral inequalities and their discrete analogues. Unfortunately, these integral inequalities (and hence their discrete analogues) are not new. Because most of them can be reduced to known results studied by the authors under the same (or even weaker) conditions. Indeed, letting \(z(t):= u(t)^p\), \(p> 0\), then the integral inequalities (2.1), (2.5), (2.19), (2.22) and (2.25) can be reformulated, respectively, as follows \[ z(t)\leq a(t)+ b(t) \int^t_0 g(s)z(s) ds+ b(t) \int^t_0 h(s)u(s)^{1/p} ds,\quad 0< {1\over p}< 1,\tag{2.1\('\)} \] \[ z(t)\leq a(t)+ b(t) \int^t_0 h(s)z(s) ds+ b(t) \int^t_0 k(t,s)u(s)^{1/p} ds,\tag{2.5\('\)} \] \[ z(t)\leq a(t)+ b(t) \int^t_0\widetilde f(s, z(s)) ds,\text{ with }\widetilde f(t,\xi):= f(t, \xi^{1/p}),\tag{2.19\('\)} \] \[ z(t)\leq a(t)+ b(t) \phi\Biggl(\int^t_0 \widetilde f(s, z(s)) ds\Biggr),\text{ with }\widetilde f(t,\xi):= f(t, \xi^{1/p}),\tag{2.22\('\)} \] and \[ z(t)\leq a(t)+ b(t) \int^t_0 g(s) \widetilde W[z(s)] ds,\text{ with }\widetilde W(\xi):= W(\xi^{1/p}),\tag{2.25\('\)} \] where \(\widetilde f\), \(\widetilde W\) satisfy all the conditions assumed on the functions \(f\), \(W\), respectively. For example, when \(0< y\leq x\) the condition (2.18) holds for \(\widetilde f\) when \(m(t,y)\) is replaced by \(\widetilde m(t, y):={1\over p} y^{-1/p} m(t, y^{1/p})\) and condition (2.21) holds also when \(m(t,y)\) is replaced by \(\widetilde m(t,y):= \phi^{-1} [{1\over p} y^{-1/p}] m(t,y^{1/p})\).
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bounds on solutions
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nonlinear integral inequalities
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discrete analogues
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