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Prove AM-GM using Jensen's Inequality | Prove AM-GM using Jensen's Inequality | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 30 December 2021
Jensen's Inequality is an inequality discovered by Danish mathematician Johan Jensen in 1906.
Contents
Inequality
Let
be a convex function of one real variable. Let
and let
satisfy
. Then
If
is a concave function, we have:
Proof
We only prove the case where
is concave. The proof for the other case is similar.
Let
.
As
is concave, its derivative
is monotonically decreasing. We consider two cases.
If
, then
If
, then
By the fundamental theorem of calculus, we have
Evaluating the integrals, each of the last two inequalities implies the same result:
so this is true for all
. Then we have
as desired.
Example
One of the simplest examples of Jensen's inequality is the quadratic mean - arithmetic mean inequality. Taking
, which is convex (because
and
), and
, we obtain
Similarly, arithmetic mean-geometric mean inequality (AM-GM) can be obtained from Jensen's inequality by considering
.
In fact, the power mean inequality, a generalization of AM-GM, follows from Jensen's inequality.
Problems
Introductory
Problem 1
Prove AM-GM using Jensen's Inequality
Problem 2
Prove that
when
Intermediate
- Prove that for any
, we have
. - Show that in any triangle
we have 
Olympiad
- Let
be positive real numbers. Prove that
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