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In mathematics, two real numbers are called conjugate indices if

Formally, we will also define as conjugate to and vice versa.

Conjugate indices are used in Hölder's inequality. Also, if are conjugate indices, the spaces Lp and Lq are dual to each other (see Lp space).

See also

References

  • A B Antonevich, Linear Functional Equations, Birkhäuser, 1999. ISBN 3764329319.

Conjugate index at PlanetMath.