Inequalities are the bread and butter of mathematical proofs, especially those with an “approximate” flavor. I found many useful sources that describe the most important inequalities, there exist even some books dedicated exclusively to inequalities. However, I couldn’t find a concise “cheat-sheet” style summary of the most important ones, so I wrote one myself, collecting information from the sources I found. Check out my useful inequalities cheat sheet.
Inequalities cheat sheet
May 26th, 2011 | Math
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Brilliant collection!
Thanks for the effort, I am sure it is going to help me with my research (the cheat sheet style indeed is way more helpful as a lookup reference…) !!!
Just a note, the link to the .tex files used to create it doesn’t seem to be working…
Thanks, glad you like it. The link
http://www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/
doesn’t work? For me it does now, perhaps it was offline earlier.
I think he meant the TeX file of your cheat sheet (So people will be able to customize it).
Thank You.
I hardly leave a response, but i did a few searching and wound up here Inequalities cheat sheet
— LK blog. And I do have a couple of questions
for you if it’s allright. Is it only me or does it look like some of the remarks come across like written by brain dead people?
:-P And, if you are writing on other places, I’d like to follow everything new you have to post.
Could you list of the complete urls of your public
sites like your twitter feed, Facebook page or linkedin profile?
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