Proving Inequalities with the Help of the Computer
Published:2019-06-11

Title: Proving Inequalities with the Help of the Computer
Time:     9:00-10:00, June18 Tuesday,2019
Location:   Room 2020, Mathematical Building
Lecturer:Prof.Man Kam Kwong  The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

 

Abstract:
Inequalities are useful in all areas of analysis. They are usually not studied in their own rights, but are used as tools in other areas, for example, to obtain error estimates in numerical studies, to prove convergence of sequences and series, to establish existence of solutions of differential equations, etc.Proving inequalities rigorously is an art because there are no silver bullets that work in all situations. The speaker will describe some of the tools used in his recent work, especially those that involves the use of computer and numerical software.Topics include the use of monotone functions, the classical Sturm Theorem for algebraic polynomials, trigonometric inequalities, and the monotone L'Hopital rule. 

Introduction of Lectuer:
Professor Kwong is a retired chair professor of the Department of Applied Mathematics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Chicago. His research interests include differential equations, classical analysis, inequalities, matrix theory, and the application of computer in analysis. He has published over 170 papers in refereed journals and is an ISI-Highly Cited scholar.

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