I'm trying to derive the following two inequalities for the exponential function, where x,y,z in R, t>0 and a>1 |y-z|e^{-{(y-z)^2}/{2at}}leq C_at^{1}/{2}e^{-{(y-z)^2}/{4at}}, t^{-{1}/{a}}|y-z|^{1+{2}/{a}}e^{-{(y-z)^2}/{2at}}leq C_at^{1}/{2}e^{-{(y-z)^2}/{4at}}, with some constant C_a>0 I tried to derive it by using derivatives but it didn't work for the purpose.

independanteng

independanteng

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2022-10-13

I'm trying to derive the following two inequalities for the exponential function, where x , y , z R , t>0 and a>1
| y z | e ( y z ) 2 2 a t C a t 1 2 e ( y z ) 2 4 a t , t 1 a | y z | 1 + 2 a e ( y z ) 2 2 a t C a t 1 2 e ( y z ) 2 4 a t ,
with some constant C a > 0
I tried to derive it by using derivatives but it didn't work for the purpose.

Answer & Explanation

Travis Sellers

Travis Sellers

Beginner2022-10-14Added 18 answers

| y z | t 1 / 2 e ( y z ) 2 / 2 a t C a e ( y z ) 2 / 4 a t
is
u e u 2 / 2 a C a e u 2 / 4 a
or
u e u 2 / 4 a C a .
The second case is similar.

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