Van der Corput inequality

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title: Van der Corput inequality
text: In mathematics, the van der Corput inequality is a corollary of the Cauchy–Schwarz inequality that is useful in the study of correlations among vectors, and hence random variables. It is also useful in the study of equidistributed sequences, for example in the Weyl equidistribution estimate. Loosely stated, the van der Corput inequality asserts that if a unit vector v in an inner product space V is strongly correlated with many unit vectors u 1 , … , u n ∈ V , then many of the pairs u i , u j mu
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