The Landau-Kolmogorov inequality revisited

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DOI10.3934/DCDS.2014.34.1183zbMATH Open1280.41012arXiv1210.7708OpenAlexW2963404273MaRDI QIDQ379800FDOQ379800


Authors: A. Shadrin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 November 2013

Published in: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The Landau-Kolmogorov problem consists of finding the upper bound Mk for the norm of intermediate derivative |f(k)|, when the bounds |f|leM0 and |f(n)|leMn, for the norms of the function and of its higher derivative, are given. Here, we consider the case of a finite interval, and when all the norms are the max-norms. Our interest to that particular case is motivated by the fact that there are good chances to add this case to a short list of Landau--Kolmogorov inequalities where a complete solution exists, i.e., a solution that covers all values of n,kinN (and, for a finite interval, all values of sigma=Mn/M0). The main guideline here is Karlin's conjecture that says that, for all n,kinN and all sigma>0, the maximum of |f(k)| is attained by a certain Chebyshev or Zolotarev spline. So far, it has been proved only for small nge4 with all sigma, and for all n with particular sigma=sigman. Here, we prove Karlin's conjecture in several further subcases: 1) all n,kinN and all 0<sigmalesigman 2) all ninN, all sigma>0, with k=1,2 3) all sigma>0, with n<10 and 0<k<n.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1210.7708




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