Abstract

The landmark 1955 paper of Fan, Taussky and Todd [8] has brought about a lively interest in discrete inequalities. Moreover, the prominence discrete analysis has gained in the past two decades makes the study of discrete inequalities even more important. For example, see [1], which contains over 400 references. Many discrete inequalities involving functions and their sums and diferences have been found. Although some results in the discrete case are similar to those already known in the continuous case, the adaptation from continuous to discrete is not always direct, but often requires special devices.

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