
doi: 10.1007/bfb0067100
There are many useful inequalities involving trigonometric and algebraic polynomials. No universal method exists to find them, but the following general method is quite useful and has led to a number of new inequalities for trigonometric polynomials and suggested others: first, prove a specific inequality, and then use fractional integration to generate new inequalities.
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