Radical Convex Functions

Abstract

In this article, we further explore convex functions by revealing new bounds, resulting from stronger convexity behavior. In particular, we define the so called radical convex functions and study their properties. We will see that such convex functions are bounded above by new curves, rather than straight lines. Applications including discrete and continuous Jensen inequalities, subadditivity behavior, Hermite-Hadamard and integral inequalities will be presented.

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