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Proof of the "Neo-classical Inequality", a fractional extension of the binomial theorem
As far as I know this inequality was first proved by Terry Lyons in 90-s by standard method of Lagrange multipliers.
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Reference for Bessel's interpolation formula
A very good reference: Demidovich, Maron. Computational mathematics. (Translated from Russian). 1981.
Chapter 14 The Interpolation of functions (Very clear written). $$ 14.10 Bessel's interpolation f …