Bulletin, Classe des Sciences Mathématiques et Naturelles, Sciences mathématiques naturelles / sciences mathematiques Vol. CXXXIII, No. 31, pp. 137–146 (2006) |
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Inequalities which include $q$-integralsM. S. Stankovic, P. M. Rajkovic and Sladjana D. MarinkovicFaculty of Occupational Safety, University of Nis, Serbia, e-mail: mstan@znrfak.ni.ac.yuFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia, e-mail: pecar@masfak.ni.ac.yu Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia, sladjana@elfak.ni.ac.yu Abstract: The main problem in analyzing inequalities which include $q$-integrals is the fact that $q$-integral of a function over an interval $[a,b] (0<a<b)$ is defined by the difference of two infinite sums. Thus defined $q$-integral properties must include the points outside of interval of integration.
Keywords: integral inequalities, $q$-integral Classification (MSC2000): 33D60, 26D15 Full text of the article: (for faster download, first choose a mirror)
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