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Real-valued functions of real variable, analytic properties of functions and sequences, limits, continuity, smoothness of these.
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Is this parametric inequality true?
Puzzled by this still open question, I tried comparing the arithmetic mean $A(x,y)=(x+y)/2$ with a mean intermediate between a geometric-type mean $G(X)=(x^a y^{1-a}+x^{1-a} y^a)/2\;$ for $0\le a \le …
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Is this set dense in [0,+∞)?
This is not a full answer, but a pair of soft arguments suggesting that $A$ is dense in $[0, +\infty)$.
First Argument
Given any triple $(a,b,c)$, let $\displaystyle r(a,b,c)=\frac{c}{\text{rad}(abc) …
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Simple but entangled inequalities
Do there exist functions $F,G$ on $[0,1]$ with $0\le F,G< 1$, such that for all $x, y\in [0,1]$ with $x+y\le 1$, the following hold?
1) $G(x)\le x$,
2) $G(1)<1$,
3) $F(x)>0$ if $x>0$,
4) $\min(y,F …
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Asympotic density of a very simple sequence
Let $A=\{mn(m+n)\mid n,m\in \mathbb{N}_0\}$. Sorted, this is OEIS sequence A088915. What is its asymptotic behavior? It seems approximately $a(n)=O(n^{1.5})$, but not quite.
I'm actually even more in …
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Can the thief escape (from a smooth, simple closed curve)?
The cops should always win. Here is a sketch of a proof.
One cop (for short) trying to catch the thief crossing a segment: the cop can run on the segment at top speed towards the thief (provided the …
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Are all well behaved "mean" functions on $\mathbb{R}^+$ equivalent?
Given a set $S$, a function $M: S\times S \rightarrow S$ is a mean if it satisfies the properties:
$M(a,a)=a\qquad$ (identity)
$M(a,b)=M(b,a)\qquad$ (commutativity).
and possibly
$M(M(a,b),M(a,c …
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The missing link: an inequality
This is only a comment to @DimaPasechnik, but I cannot put the picture in a comment. The surface to the right of the $x=y$ is a plot of Dima's function (barring mistakes); clearly not convex.
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Can the thief escape (from a smooth, simple closed curve)?
Claim. The thief $T$ can escape if $C$ is a circle, with a simple strategy of dribbling left and right each policeman at a time in such a way that he is left out of reach of the thief no matter what t …