conjugate index
For p,q∈ℝ, 1<p,q<∞ we say p and q are if 1p+1q=1. Formally, we will also define q=∞ as conjugate to p=1 and vice versa.
Conjugate indices are used in the Hölder inequality (http://planetmath.org/HolderInequality) and more generally to define conjugate spaces.
Title | conjugate index |
Canonical name | ConjugateIndex |
Date of creation | 2013-03-22 12:21:35 |
Last modified on | 2013-03-22 12:21:35 |
Owner | CWoo (3771) |
Last modified by | CWoo (3771) |
Numerical id | 9 |
Author | CWoo (3771) |
Entry type | Definition |
Classification | msc 46E30 |
Synonym | conjugate indices |
Synonym | conjugate indexes |
Synonym | conjugate exponent |
Synonym | Holder exponent |
Synonym | Hölder exponent |
Related topic | HolderInequality |
Related topic | BeattysTheorem |
Related topic | BoundedLinearFunctionalsOnLpmu |