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A GENERALIZATION OF THE INEQUALITY CAUCHYBOUNIAKOVSKI-SCHWARZ

Florentin Smarandache
University of New Mexico
200 College Road
Gallup, NM 87301, USA
E-mail: smarand@unm.edu
Statement: Let us consider the real numbers
k {1, 2,..., m}, with m 2 . Then:
2

n
m
n m (k )
(k )
ai ai
k =1 i =1
i =1 k =1

i {1,2,..., n},

ai(k ) ,

( ).
2

Proof:
One notes A the left member of the inequality and B the right member. One
has:
n

i =1

n 1

A = a ...a
(1)
i

(m)
i

) + 2 (a

)(

(1)
i

...ai(m) ak(1) ...ak(m)

i =1 k = i +1

and

(a

B=

(i1 ,...,im ) E

where

(1)
i1

(m)
im

...a

),

E = {(i1 ,...,im ) / ik {1, 2,..., n},1 k m}.

From where:
n

B = a ...a
i =1

(1)
i

(m )
i

( i1 ,...,im )E ( E Lm )

n 1

) + (

(a

(1)
i1

i =1 k = i +1
2
( m)
im

...a

ai(1) ...ai(m 1)ak(m )

) + (a

(1)
k

with

E = ( ,..., / {1, 2,..., n}


123
m times

and

2
L = (,..., , ), (,..., , ) /(,) {1, 2,..., n} and <
1
424
3
123
m-1 times

m-1 times

Then
1

2
...ak(m 1)ai(m ) +

n 1

A B=

i =1 k = i +1

(
n

( i1 ,...,im )E ( E L )

ai(1) ...ai(m 1)ak(m )

ai(1)
...ai(mm )
1

) (a

(1)
k

2
...ak(m 1)ai(m )

Note: for m = 2 one obtains the inequality of Cauchy-Bouniakovski-Schwarz.

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