Minkowski inequality — This page is about Minkowski s inequality for norms. See Minkowski s first inequality for convex bodies for Minkowski s inequality in convex geometry. In mathematical analysis, the Minkowski inequality establishes that the Lp spaces are normed… … Wikipedia
Minkowski's first inequality for convex bodies — In mathematics, Minkowski s first inequality for convex bodies is a geometrical result due to the German mathematician Hermann Minkowski. The inequality is closely related to the Brunn–Minkowski inequality and the isoperimetric inequality.… … Wikipedia
Minkowski — (Hebrew: מינקובסקי, Russian: Минковский) is a surname, and may refer to: Eugène Minkowski (1885 1972), French psychiatrist Hermann Minkowski (1864 1909) Russian born German mathematician and physicist, known for: Minkowski addition… … Wikipedia
Minkowski space — A diagram of Minkowski space, showing only two of the three spacelike dimensions. For spacetime graphics, see Minkowski diagram. In physics and mathematics, Minkowski space or Minkowski spacetime (named after the mathematician Hermann Minkowski)… … Wikipedia
Minkowski–Bouligand dimension — Estimating the box counting dimension of the coast of Great Britain In fractal geometry, the Minkowski–Bouligand dimension, also known as Minkowski dimension or box counting dimension, is a way of determining the fractal dimension of a set S in a … Wikipedia
Minkowski addition — The red figure is the Minkowski sum of blue and green figures. In geometry, the Minkowski sum (also known as dilation) of two sets A and B in Euclidean space is the result of adding every element of … Wikipedia
Minkowski-Bouligand dimension — In fractal geometry, the Minkowski Bouligand dimension, also known as Minkowski dimension or box counting dimension, is a way of determining the fractal dimension of a set S in a Euclidean space R^n, or more generally in a metric space ( X , d ) … Wikipedia
Inequality — In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two objects, or about whether they are the same or not (See also: equality) *The notation a < b means that a is less than b . *The notation a > b means that a is… … Wikipedia
Inequality (mathematics) — Not to be confused with Inequation. Less than and Greater than redirect here. For the use of the < and > signs as punctuation, see Bracket. More than redirects here. For the UK insurance brand, see RSA Insurance Group. The feasible regions… … Wikipedia
Minkowski content — The Minkowski content of a set, or the boundary measure, is a basic concept in geometry and measure theory which generalizes to arbitrary measurable sets the notions of length of a smooth curve in the plane and area of a smooth surface in the… … Wikipedia