Khabibullin's conjecture on integral inequalities

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Khabibullin's conjecture is a conjecture in mathematics related to Paley's problem[1] for plurisubharmonic functions and to various extremal problems in the theory of entire functions of several variables. The conjecture was named after its proposer, B. N. Khabibullin.

There are three versions of the conjecture, one in terms of logarithmically convex functions, one in terms of increasing functions, and one in terms of non-negative functions. The conjecture has implications in the study of complex functions and is related to Euler's Beta function. While the conjecture is known to hold for certain conditions, counterexamples have also been found.

The first statement in terms of logarithmically convex functions

Khabibullin's conjecture (version 1, 1992). Let S be a non-negative increasing function on the half-line [0,+) such that S(0)=0. Assume that S(ex) is a convex function of x[,+). Let λ1/2, n2, and n. If Template:NumBlk

then Template:NumBlk

This statement of the Khabibullin's conjecture completes his survey.[2]

Relation to Euler's Beta function

The product in the right hand side of the inequality (Template:EquationNote) is related to the Euler's Beta function B:

π(n1)2λk=1n1(1+λ2k)=π(n1)λ21B(λ/2,n)

Discussion

For each fixed λ1/2 the function

S(t)=2(n1)k=1n1(1+λ2k)tλ,

turns the inequalities (Template:EquationNote) and (Template:EquationNote) to equalities.

The Khabibullin's conjecture is valid for λ1 without the assumption of convexity of S(ex). Meanwhile, one can show that this conjecture is not valid without some convexity conditions for S. In 2010, R. A. Sharipov showed that the conjecture fails in the case n=2 and for λ=2.[3]

The second statement in terms of increasing functions

Khabibullin's conjecture (version 2). Let h be a non-negative increasing function on the half-line [0,+) and α>1/2. If

01h(tx)x(1x)n1dxtα for all t[0,+),

then

0+h(t)tdt1+t2απ2k=1n1(1+αk)=π2α1B(α,n).

The third statement in terms of non-negative functions

Khabibullin's conjecture (version 3). Let q be a non-negative continuous function on the half-line [0,+) and α>1/2. If

01(x1(1y)n1dyy)q(tx)dxtα1 for all t[0,+),

then

0+q(t)log(1+1t2α)dtπαk=1n1(1+αk)=πB(α,n).

See also

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