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There seems to be two types of books on inequalities. On the one
hand there are treatises that attempt to cover all or most aspects
of the subject, and where an attempt is made to give all results in
their best possible form, together with either a full proof or a
sketch of the proof together with references to where a full proof
can be found. Such books, aimed at the professional pure and
applied mathematician, are rare. The first such, that brought some
order to this untidy field, is the classical "Inequalities" of
Hardy, Littlewood & P6lya, published in 1934. Important as this
outstanding work was and still is, it made no attempt at
completeness; rather it consisted of the total knowledge of three
front rank mathematicians in a field in which each had made
fundamental contributions. Extensive as this combined knowledge was
there were inevitably certain lacunre; some important results, such
as Steffensen's inequality, were not mentioned at all; the works of
certain schools of mathematicians were omitted, and many important
ideas were not developed, appearing as exercises at the ends of
chapters. The later book "Inequalities" by Beckenbach &
Bellman, published in 1961, repairs many of these omissions.
However this last book is far from a complete coverage of the
field, either in depth or scope.
There seems to be two types of books on inequalities. On the one
hand there are treatises that attempt to cover all or most aspects
of the subject, and where an attempt is made to give all results in
their best possible form, together with either a full proof or a
sketch of the proof together with references to where a full proof
can be found. Such books, aimed at the professional pure and
applied mathematician, are rare. The first such, that brought some
order to this untidy field, is the classical "Inequalities" of
Hardy, Littlewood & P6lya, published in 1934. Important as this
outstanding work was and still is, it made no attempt at
completeness; rather it consisted of the total knowledge of three
front rank mathematicians in a field in which each had made
fundamental contributions. Extensive as this combined knowledge was
there were inevitably certain lacunre; some important results, such
as Steffensen's inequality, were not mentioned at all; the works of
certain schools of mathematicians were omitted, and many important
ideas were not developed, appearing as exercises at the ends of
chapters. The later book "Inequalities" by Beckenbach &
Bellman, published in 1961, repairs many of these omissions.
However this last book is far from a complete coverage of the
field, either in depth or scope.
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