"Mathematical analysis is a coherent symphony of infinity" (D. Hilbert)
Mathematical analysis is a vast domain of mathematics, linked to function, derivate
and integral.Concerning the integral calculation, the study of integral inequalities have a very important role in the whole mathematics. These are often encountered in mathematics Olympiads and in various math competitions.The thesis is structured in nine chapters gradually approached, from inequalities studied in high school to remarkable inequalities. The work is structured on nine chapters. Each of the first eight chapters comprise a theoretical part (statements with detailed demonstrations) followed by a part of exercise ranked by their level of difficulty. The exercises presented were selected from school textbooks of XII class, magazines, data subjects at School Olympiads. In the first chapter are presented the basic results for the Riemann integral, the results studied during high school together with their demonstrations and some examples The next seven chapters, contains some of the most important integral inequalities ( Hlder's inequality, the Cauchy-Buniakowski-Schwarz inequality, the Chebyshevs inequality Jensen's inequality, the Young inequality and Minkowski inequality). Each of these chapters include an inequality along with its demonstration, and some examples of exercises that can be solved using these inequalities.
In the last chapter we selected a few of the various diverse inequalities and their demonstrations.
(Problem Books in Mathematics) Antonio Caminha Muniz Neto - An Excursion Through Elementary Mathematics, Volume III - Discrete Mathematics and Polynomial Algebra (2018, Springer)
(Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2034) Andrea Bonfiglioli, Roberta Fulci (Auth.)-Topics in Noncommutative Algebra_ the Theorem of Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff and Dynkin -Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg