3 edition of Inequality Theory And Applications found in the catalog.
Published
May 6, 2006
by Nova Science Publishers
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 187 |
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Open Library | OL12435055M |
ISBN 10 | 1594548749 |
ISBN 10 | 9781594548741 |
Wide social inequality necessarily indicates that these struggles have come out the wrong way, on behalf of the unjust and oppressive freedom of the privileged against the rightful freedom of the majority.” ― Allen W. Wood, The Free Development of Each: Studies on Freedom, Right and Ethics in Classical German Philosophy. Theoretical Approaches to Inequality in Economics and Sociology. A Preliminary Assessment Giovanni Guidetti, Boike Rehbein of contemporary inequality that have been acknowledged by the three traditions and that need to be taken into account. In the final part, we draw conclusions of the discussion by critically assessing the File Size: KB.
This book is the culmination of roughly seven years of joint research be tween us. We have both been interested in income inequality measurement for a considerably longer period of time. One author (Ryu) has a back ground in physics. While he was working on his Ph. D. in . The Economics of Inequality by Thomas Piketty is a brief introduction to the principles of inequality and some pertinent theories for its amelioration. In particular, it defines a clear picture of the nature of income inequality and capital inequality as the former began to observably increase in the 90s, the time at which the book was written/5.
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Inequality Theory & Applications: 6 UK ed. Edition by Yeol Je Cho (Editor), Jong Kyu Kim (Editor), Sever S. Dragomir (Editor) & ISBN ISBN Why is ISBN important. ISBN. This bar-code number lets you verify that you're getting exactly the right version or edition of a book.
Format: Paperback. This book’s first edition has been widely cited by researchers in diverse fields. The following are excerpts from reviews. “Inequalities: Theory of Majorization and its Applications” merits strong praise.
It is innovative, coherent, well written and, most importantly, a pleasure to read. Summary. Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities: Theory and Applications presents a systematic account of research discoveries on multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities published in the past decade.
The emergence of new bounding approaches pushes the conventional definitions of optimal inequalities and demands new insights into linear and Fréchet optimality.
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Cumulative inequality theory or Cumulative Disadvantage Theory is the systematic explanation of how inequalities develop. The theory was initially developed by Merton (), who studied the sciences and prestige.
He believed that recognition from peers, and from published research in the scientific field created cumulative advantage (see Matthew affectMatthew effect) that led to. Chapter 3 • Class Inequality—Karl Marx 59 The Sociological Imagination of Karl Marx The political, economic, and intellectual contexts of the world into which Marx was born were decidedly different from those of Herbert Size: 1MB.
Genre/Form: Electronic books: Additional Physical Format: Print version: Cho, Yeol Je. Inequality Theory and Applications. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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This book is licensed under a Creative Commons by-nc-sa license. A Perturbed Trapezoid Inequality in Terms of the Third Derivative and Applications; pp.
(N.S. Barnett and S. Dragomir) On Odd Zeta and Other Special Function Bounds; pp. Cerone) Stolarsky and Gini Divergence Measures in Information Theory; pp. Cerone and S.S. Dragomir).
In mathematics, an inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions. It is used most often to compare two numbers on the number line by their size. There are several different notations used to.
As an integral part of the book, following the development of the theory in Inequality and the Mean Inequalities 11 Newton’s Inequality, and Karamata’s Inequality 13 Two Theorems from Differential Calculus, and Their Applications for Proving Inequalities File Size: 2MB.
The book focuses on complementarity problems, variational inequalities and non-regular dynamical systems which are well-known for their applications in mechanics and economics, but rarely target electrical applications.
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VC theory is related to statistical learning theory and to empirical processes. Richard M. Dudley and. Information theory plays an indispensable role in the development of algorithm-independent impossibility results, both for communication problems and for seemingly distinct areas such as statistics and machine learning.
While numerous information-theoretic tools have been proposed for this purpose, the oldest one remains arguably the most versatile and widespread: Fano's Cited by: 3.
Notes for a Course in Development Economics. This book covers the following topics: The Calibration Game, Expectations and Multiple Equilibrium, History Versus Expectations, The Dynamics of Inequality, Polarization and Conflict, Inequality and Incentives, Inequality and Growth, Credit Markets, Interlinked Contracts, Credit Policy.
In this book, the functional inequalities are introduced to describe: (i) the spectrum of the generator: the essential and discrete spectrums, high order eigenvalues, the principle eigenvalue, and the spectral gap; (ii) the semigroup properties: the uniform intergrability, the compactness, the convergence rate, and the existence of density; (iii) the reference measure and the intrinsic.
Broadly speaking, the trend of inequality research since Mr. Piketty wrote this book has involved de-emphasizing supply and demand while giving more attention to.
Anthony Atkinson’s study of inequality is a worthy and accomplished piece of analysis. The book is divided into three parts, in simple terms the Why, What and How: Why it matters, What can be done and How it can be done, which includes an econometric analysis of costs and benefits of some of his proposals/5(66).This is a study of the inequalities used throughout mathematics.
First published init presents both the statement and proof of all the standard inequalities of analysis. Table of Contents - 1. Introduction; 2. Elementary mean values; 3. Mean values with an arbitrary function and the theory of convex functions; 4.
Various applications of the calculus; 5.This book covers only a fraction of theoretical apparatus of high-dimensional probability, and it illustrates it with only a sample of data science applications. Each chapter in this book is concluded with a Notes section, which has pointers to other texts on the matter.
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