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    Hermite and convexity (English)
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    The note deals with some historical informations concerning the well- known inequality \[ (*)\quad (b-a)f[(a+b)/2]<\int^{b}_{a}f(x)dx<(b- a)[(f(a)+f(b))/2] \] satisfied by any continuous strictly convex real function defined on a closed interval [a,b]. In the mathematical literature this inequality is usually connected to Hadamard's name, who proved it in 1893. Only in 1974 D. S. Mitrinović found a modest note which was published in the journal Mathesis in 1883. It was an extract from a letter written by Ch. Hermite in 1881 announcing inequality (*). Therefore it seems that it was Ch. Hermite who obtained it for the first time. However it is interesting that Hermite's note remained unknown for so long for experts in the history and theory of convex functions. Even the authors were not aware of it. The authors quote also some other inequalities and results (due, for example, to Fejér or Hardy, Littlewood, Pólya) which are consequences or improvements of Hermite's inequality (*). Close connections with subharmonic functions are also stressed.
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    Hadamard's inequality
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    historical informations
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    convex real function
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    Hermite's inequality
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