Quantum calculus provides a significant generalization of classical concepts and overcomes the limitations of classical calculus in tackling non-differentiable functions. Implementing the qconcepts to obtain fresh variants of classical outcomes is a very intriguing aspect of research in mathematical analysis. The objective of this article is to establish novel Milne-type integral inequalities through the utilization of the Mercer inequality for q-differentiable convex mappings. In order to accomplish this task, we begin by demonstrating a new quantum identity of the Milne type linked to left and right q derivatives. This serves as a supporting result for our primary findings. Our approach involves using the q-equality, well-known inequalities, and convex mappings to obtain new error bounds of the Milne–Mercer type. We also provide some special cases, numerical examples, and graphical analysis to evaluate the efficacy of our results. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first article to focus on quantum Milne–Mercer-type inequalities and we hope that our methods and findings inspire readers to conduct further investigation into this problem.
Exploration of Quantum Milne–Mercer-Type Inequalities with Applications
Clemente Cesarano;
2023-01-01
Abstract
Quantum calculus provides a significant generalization of classical concepts and overcomes the limitations of classical calculus in tackling non-differentiable functions. Implementing the qconcepts to obtain fresh variants of classical outcomes is a very intriguing aspect of research in mathematical analysis. The objective of this article is to establish novel Milne-type integral inequalities through the utilization of the Mercer inequality for q-differentiable convex mappings. In order to accomplish this task, we begin by demonstrating a new quantum identity of the Milne type linked to left and right q derivatives. This serves as a supporting result for our primary findings. Our approach involves using the q-equality, well-known inequalities, and convex mappings to obtain new error bounds of the Milne–Mercer type. We also provide some special cases, numerical examples, and graphical analysis to evaluate the efficacy of our results. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first article to focus on quantum Milne–Mercer-type inequalities and we hope that our methods and findings inspire readers to conduct further investigation into this problem.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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