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... ps,p∈k−1.2.10Applying the functional L to both sides of 2.10 and noting 2.7 and 2.8,weobtain2.4as required.3. A Functional ProofIt seems that the original proof of Wang and Han recorded in the previous ... efficiency of algorithms of analysis,” Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society,vol.13, no. 2, pp. 87–121, 1985.7 H. Ren and S. Yang, A general L2inequality of Grăuss type, Journalof Inequalities ... stimulated study of Smale 6 and Wang and Han 2.So it is natural to consider the applications of 2.4 to quadrature error estimates.Example 4.1. Let n be a positive integer, f ∈Hk and x ∈ 0,...
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... Thiscompletes the proof. Journalof Inequalities and Applications 5 And by Lemma 3.5, there exist a spanning subgraph G of Cn−431 such that Gis a bipartitegraph and λnCn−431 ... there exist a spanning subgraphG of G such that Gis a bipartite graph and λnG ≥ λnG. Journalof Inequalities and Applications 9So, by the sign of PCn−33; λnCn−44, we ... joining a vertex of Ckwith n − kK1,andCkn − k − 1, 1 denotes the unicyclic graph obtained from Ckby Journalof Inequalities and Applications 3joining two adjacent vertices of Ckwith...