
This paper delves into the realm of inequalities, focusing on the corrected dual Simpson-type inequalities for fractional multiplicative integrals. Based on a new identity, we establishe some new inequalities via multiplicative s-convexity. Finaly, we provide some applications of the obtained results to special means in the frame of multiplicative calculus.
Statistics and Probability, Financial economics, Economics, Multiplicative function, Matrix Inequalities and Geometric Means, Mathematical analysis, Fractional Integrals, Convexity, FOS: Mathematics, Biology, Ecology, Applied Mathematics, Dual (grammatical number), Physics, FOS: Clinical medicine, Statistical Convergence in Approximation Theory and Functional Analysis, Pure mathematics, Acoustics, Applied mathematics, Identity (music), Inequality, Literature, FOS: Biological sciences, Dentistry, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Calculus (dental), Type (biology), Mathematics, Art
Statistics and Probability, Financial economics, Economics, Multiplicative function, Matrix Inequalities and Geometric Means, Mathematical analysis, Fractional Integrals, Convexity, FOS: Mathematics, Biology, Ecology, Applied Mathematics, Dual (grammatical number), Physics, FOS: Clinical medicine, Statistical Convergence in Approximation Theory and Functional Analysis, Pure mathematics, Acoustics, Applied mathematics, Identity (music), Inequality, Literature, FOS: Biological sciences, Dentistry, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Calculus (dental), Type (biology), Mathematics, Art
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