seanieg89
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Re: MX2 2015 Integration Marathon
If you find it too hard to spot the clever idea that I think is necessary to prove this result, then you can try proving a weaker upper and lower bound.
Ie. Find an upper bound and a lower bound for this integral of the forms and improve these as much as you can. You don't need to find explicit values for the constants, the functions are the important part.
(It should be clear that the integral only depends on |z|.)
I should clarify that you need to prove the existence of constants such that these inequalities hold for ALL z not on the unit circle. Your constants cannot depend on z themselves! (Otherwise these inequalities don't really tell you how fast the integral grows without knowing how C1 and C2 grow).Here is a question that concerns inequalities arising from integration. (It is harder conceptually than most questions in this thread, but easier than a lot of them in terms of how technically demanding the required manipulations are.)
(This integral clearly blows up as approaches the unit circle. The point of the question is to quantify how quickly this happens, which is generally a useful thing to know.)
If you find it too hard to spot the clever idea that I think is necessary to prove this result, then you can try proving a weaker upper and lower bound.
Ie. Find an upper bound and a lower bound for this integral of the forms and improve these as much as you can. You don't need to find explicit values for the constants, the functions are the important part.
(It should be clear that the integral only depends on |z|.)
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