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arxiv: 1008.2738 · v1 · pith:HHQ5U6L5new · submitted 2010-08-16 · 🧮 math.CA · math.FA

A counterexample to Khabibullin's conjecture for integral inequalities

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Khabibullin's conjecture for integral inequalities has two numeric parameters $n$ and $\alpha$ in its statement, $n$ being a positive integer and $\alpha$ being a positive real number. This conjecture is already proved in the case where $n>0$ and $0<\alpha\leq 1/2$. However, for $\alpha>1/2$ it is not always valid. In this paper a counterexample is constructed for $n=2$ and $\alpha=2$. Then Khabibullin's conjecture is reformulated in a way suitable for all $\alpha>0$.

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