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In [[mathematics]], '''Clarkson's inequalities''', named after [[James A. Clarkson]], are results in the theory of [[Lp space|''L''<sup>''p''</sup> spaces]]. They give bounds for the ''L''<sup>''p''</sup>-[[norm (mathematics)|norm]]s of the sum and difference of two [[measurable function]]s in ''L''<sup>''p''</sup> in terms of the ''L''<sup>''p''</sup>-norms of those functions individually.
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==Statement of the inequalities==
 
Let (''X'',&nbsp;Σ,&nbsp;''&mu;'') be a [[measure space]]; let ''f'',&nbsp;''g''&nbsp;:&nbsp;''X''&nbsp;→&nbsp;'''R''' be measurable functions in ''L''<sup>''p''</sup>.  Then, for 2&nbsp;≤&nbsp;''p''&nbsp;<&nbsp;+∞,
 
:<math>\left\| \frac{f + g}{2} \right\|_{L^p}^p + \left\| \frac{f - g}{2} \right\|_{L^p}^p \le \frac{1}{2} \left( \| f \|_{L^p}^p + \| g \|_{L^p}^p \right).</math>
 
For 1&nbsp;<&nbsp;''p''&nbsp;<&nbsp;2,
 
:<math>\left\| \frac{f + g}{2} \right\|_{L^p}^q + \left\| \frac{f - g}{2} \right\|_{L^p}^q \le \left( \frac{1}{2} \| f \|_{L^p}^p +\frac{1}{2} \| g \|_{L^p}^p \right)^\frac{q}{p},</math>
 
where
 
:<math>\frac1{p} + \frac1{q} = 1,</math>
 
i.e., ''q''&nbsp;=&nbsp;''p''&nbsp;⁄&nbsp;(''p''&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;1).
 
The case ''p''&nbsp;≥&nbsp;2 is somewhat easier to prove, being a simple application of the [[triangle inequality]] and the [[convex function|convexity]] of
 
:<math>x \mapsto x^p. \, </math>
 
==References==
*{{citation
| last = Clarkson | first = James A. | authorlink = James A. Clarkson
| doi = 10.2307/1989630
| issue = 3
| journal = [[Transactions of the American Mathematical Society]]
| mr = 1501880
| pages = 396–414
| title = Uniformly convex spaces
| volume = 40
| year = 1936}}.
*{{citation
| last = Hanner | first = Olof | authorlink = Olof Hanner
| doi = 10.1007/BF02589410
| issue = 3
| journal = [[Arkiv för Matematik]]
| mr = 0077087
| pages = 239–244
| title = On the uniform convexity of ''L''<sup>''p''</sup> and ''ℓ''<sup>''p''</sup>
| volume = 3
| year = 1956}}.
*{{citation
| last = Friedrichs | first = K. O. | authorlink = Kurt O. Friedrichs
| doi = 10.1002/cpa.3160230405
| journal = [[Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics]]
| mr = 0264372
| pages = 603–607
| title = On Clarkson's inequalities
| volume = 23
| year = 1970}}.
 
==External links==
* {{PlanetMath|urlname=ClarksonInequality|title=Clarkson inequality}}
 
[[Category:Banach spaces]]
[[Category:Inequalities]]

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