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Also, Cheng gave a sharp version of the mentioned inequality in [13].
The second open problem posed in [3] is to find the sharp version of the following corollary.
In this case, the blind deconvolution problem can be regularized and the sharp version of the blurry image can be recovered at a new latent semantic level.
In this paper, we derive a sharp version of the singular Trudinger Moser inequality, which was originally established by Adimurthi and Sandeep [2].
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The function f ( z ) = ( e λ z − 1 ) / λ shows that bound (2.25) delivers the sharp version of (2.23), so this is the solution of the first part of the second open problem posed in [3].
We note that the presented inequalities in Theorems 2.6 and 2.9 are not sharp, and the sharp version of them are supposed to further research.
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