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Hardy-type inequalities in fractional h-discrete calculus
Lars-Erik Persson1,2, Ryskul Oinarov3, Serikbol Shaimardan1,3
11Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden.
Abstract:
The first power weighted version of Hardy's inequality can be rewritten as [Formula: see text] where the constant [Formula: see text] is sharp. This inequality holds in the reversed direction when [Formula: see text]. In this paper we prove and discuss some discrete analogues of Hardy-type inequalities in fractional h-discrete calculus. Moreover, we prove that the corresponding constants are sharp.
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