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Higher order Glaeser inequalities and optimal regularity of roots of real functions

We prove a higher order generalization of Glaeser inequality, according to which one can estimate the first derivative of a function in terms of the function itself, and the Holder constant of its k-th derivative. We apply these inequalities in order to obtain pointwise estimates on the derivative of the (k+alpha)-th root of a function of class C^{k} whose derivative of order k is alpha-Holder continuous. Thanks to such estimates, we prove that the root is not just absolutely continuous, but its derivative has a higher summability exponent. Some examples show that our results are optimal.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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