Peetre's inequality

In mathematics, Peetre's inequality, named after Jaak Peetre, says that for any real number

t

{\displaystyle t}

and any vectors

the following inequality holds:

The inequality was proved by J. Peetre in 1959 and has founds applications in functional analysis and Sobolev spaces.

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