Generalized fraction rules for monotonicity with higher antiderivatives and derivatives (Q6579985)

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    Generalized fraction rules for monotonicity with higher antiderivatives and derivatives
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7887980

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      Generalized fraction rules for monotonicity with higher antiderivatives and derivatives (English)
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      29 July 2024
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      The Gromov's Theorem says the following. Let \(I\) be an interval in \([-\infty,\infty]\), let \(c\) be a point in \(I\) and let \(f\) and \(g\) be two locally Lebesgue integrable functions \(I\to\mathbf{R}\) with \(g\) preserving Lebesgue integrability almost everywhere a non-zero sign. If \N\[\N\frac{f}{g}\colon I\to[-\infty,\infty] \N\]\Nis Lebesgue integrable almost everywhere (strictly) monotonic, then \N\[\N\frac{\int_cf(t)dt}{\int_cg(t)dt}\colon I\setminus\{c\}\to\mathbf{R}\N\]\Nis (strictly) monotonic of the same (strict) monotonicity. A very similar L'Hôpital's rule for monotonicity is also well known. The main purpose of the authors is to state and prove the generalizations of those two results to higher antiderivatives and derivatives, respectively.
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      fraction rules for monotonicity
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      Gromov's theorem
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      L'Hôpital's rule for monotonicity
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      high-order antiderivative
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      high-order mean
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      Cauchy formula of repeated integration
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      high-order derivative
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      Taylor polynomial
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      Taylor remainder
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