Conjugate index

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In mathematics, two real numbers p,q>1 are called conjugate indices (or Hölder conjugates) if

1p+1q=1.

Formally, we also define q= as conjugate to p=1 and vice versa.

Conjugate indices are used in Hölder's inequality, as well as Young's inequality for products; the latter can be used to prove the former. If p,q>1 are conjugate indices, the spaces Lp and Lq are dual to each other (see Lp space).

See also

References

  • Antonevich, A. Linear Functional Equations, Birkhäuser, 1999. Template:ISBN.

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