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Nihonkai Math. J. Vol.13(2002), 159-166
SOME EXTENSIONS OF GR\"USS’ INEQUALITY AND ITS APPLICATIONS SAICHI IZUMINO* AND JOSIP E. PE\v{C}ARI\’{C}**
ABSTRACT. (Discrete) Gruss’ inequality, a complement of $6eby\check{s}evs$ inequality, is one which gives an upper bound of the absolute difference $|\frac{1}{n}\sum_{k=1}^{n}a_{k}b_{k}-\frac{1}{n^{2}}\sum_{k=1}^{n}a_{k}\sum_{k=1}^{n}b_{k}|$
for n-tuples $a=(a_{1}, \ldots,a_{n})$ and $b=(b_{1}, \ldots,b.)$ of real numbers with certain conditions. We some extensions of Grttss’ inequality by using certain convex functions. As an application, we show another weighted Ozeki’s inequality which is a complement of the Cauchy-Schwartz inequality. $\dot{g}ve$
for n-tuples $a=(a_{1}, \ldots, a_{n})$ and $b=(b_{1}, \ldots,b_{n})$ of positive numbers with nonincreasing (or nondecreasing) order is well known. As a complement of this inequality, under the condition $0