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Here - Δ : = D ∗ D and V ( n ) ≥ 0. Each discrete interpolation inequality for the imbedding into l ∞ ( Z d ) produces by the method of [7] a collective inequality for families of orthonormal sequences, which, in turn, is equivalent to a Lieb Thirring estimate for the negative trace.
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