
The aim of this paper is to introduce the definition of a generalized strongly p-convex function for higher order. We will develop some basic results related to generalized strongly p-convex function of higher order. Moreover, we will develop Hermite–Hadamard-, Fejér-, and Schur-type inequalities for this generalization.
Economics, Generalization, Geometry, Evolutionary biology, Convex Functions, Matrix Inequalities and Geometric Means, Mathematical analysis, Convex function, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Biology, Order (exchange), Logarithmically convex function, Hermite polynomials, Ecology, Applied Mathematics, Pure mathematics, Stability of Functional Equations in Mathematical Analysis, Convex combination, Convex optimization, Regular polygon, Algorithm, Function (biology), Combinatorics, FOS: Biological sciences, Physical Sciences, Type (biology), Mathematics, Finance
Economics, Generalization, Geometry, Evolutionary biology, Convex Functions, Matrix Inequalities and Geometric Means, Mathematical analysis, Convex function, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Biology, Order (exchange), Logarithmically convex function, Hermite polynomials, Ecology, Applied Mathematics, Pure mathematics, Stability of Functional Equations in Mathematical Analysis, Convex combination, Convex optimization, Regular polygon, Algorithm, Function (biology), Combinatorics, FOS: Biological sciences, Physical Sciences, Type (biology), Mathematics, Finance
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