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In mathematics, the Hermite–Hadamard inequality, named after Charles Hermite and Jacques Hadamard and sometimes also called Hadamard's inequality, states that if a function f : [ab] → R is convex, then the following chain of inequalities hold:

f(a+b2)1baabf(x)dxf(a)+f(b)2.

The inequality has been generalized to higher dimensions: if Ωn is a bounded, convex domain and f:Ω is a positive convex function, then

1|Ω|Ωf(x)dxcn|Ω|Ωf(y)dσ(y)

where cn is a constant depending only on the dimension.

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