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==Theorem== | ==Theorem== | ||
− | Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]]. If $t \in (0,1) \cap \mathbb{T}$, then $L_{\mathbb{T}}(t) < 0$. | + | Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]]. If $t \in (0,1) \cap \mathbb{T}$, then $L_{\mathbb{T}}(t) < 0$, where $L_{\mathb{T}}$ denotes the [[Mozyrska-Torres logarithm]]. |
==Proof== | ==Proof== |
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Theorem
Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale. If $t \in (0,1) \cap \mathbb{T}$, then $L_{\mathbb{T}}(t) < 0$, where $L_{\mathb{T}}$ denotes the Mozyrska-Torres logarithm.
Proof
References
Dorota Mozyrska and Delfim F. M. Torres: The Natural Logarithm on Time Scales (2009)... (previous)... (next)