
doi: 10.3390/math9202556
handle: 20.500.12684/10916
In this paper, we prove Hermite–Hadamard–Mercer inequalities, which is a new version of the Hermite–Hadamard inequalities for harmonically convex functions. We also prove Hermite–Hadamard–Mercer-type inequalities for functions whose first derivatives in absolute value are harmonically convex. Finally, we discuss how special means can be used to address newly discovered inequalities.
Hermite–Hadamard–Mercer inequality; Jensen inequality; harmonically convex function, Jensen inequality, QA1-939, Hermite–Hadamard–Mercer inequality, Hermite-Hadamard-Mercer inequality, harmonically convex function, Mathematics
Hermite–Hadamard–Mercer inequality; Jensen inequality; harmonically convex function, Jensen inequality, QA1-939, Hermite–Hadamard–Mercer inequality, Hermite-Hadamard-Mercer inequality, harmonically convex function, Mathematics
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