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arxiv 2206.14872 v1 pith:7TP64HKG submitted 2022-06-29 math.OC

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The Fenchel-Young inequality is fundamental in Convex Analysis and Optimization. It states that the difference between certain function values of two vectors and their inner product is nonnegative. Recently, Carlier introduced a very nice sharpening of this inequality, providing a lower bound that depends on a positive parameter. In this note, we expand on Carlier's inequality in three ways. First, a duality statement is provided. Secondly, we discuss asymptotic behaviour as the underlying parameter approaches zero or infinity. Thirdly, relying on cyclic monotonicity and associated Fitzpatrick functions, we present a lower bound that features an infinite series of squares of norms. Several examples illustrate our results.

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