Schooling plays a surprisingly large role in short-changing the nation's most economically disadvantaged students of critical math skills, according to a a new study. Findings from the study indicate ...
Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics, Vol. 3, No. 1 (April 2009), pp. 88-96 (9 pages) A new version of discrete Hilbert type inequality is given where the kernel function is non-homogeneous.
The United States has the highest income gap in the developed world, and it's affecting how kids do in school, new research suggests. A new study reports that 10-year-olds' scores on standardized math ...
In the paper, the authors present several inequalities for bounding the sums of two sine cardinal functions and the sums of two hyperbolic sine cardinal functions. These inequalities improve ...
It's widely recognized that, in the US at least, there's a gender gap in performance on tests of basic skills: boys tend to perform better at math, while girls get superior reading scores. It has been ...