Generalized proportional fractional integral functional bounds in Minkowski’s inequalities

In this research paper, we improve some fractional integral inequalities of Minkowski-type. Precisely, we use a proportional fractional integral operator with respect to another strictly increasing continuous function ψ . The functions used in this work are bounded by two positive functions to get reverse Minkowski inequalities in a new sense. Moreover, we introduce new fractional integral inequalities which have a close relationship to the reverse Minkowski-type inequalities via ψ -proportional fractional integral, then with the help of this fractional integral operator, we discuss some new special cases of reverse Minkowski-type inequalities through this work. An open issue is covered in the conclusion section to extend the current findings to be more general.


Introduction
During their uncompromising effort in the expansion of mathematics, mathematicians have recently expanded the traditional calculus of derivatives and integrals for integer orders to the generalized form of conventional derivatives and integrals of noninteger order, these noninteger-order derivatives/integrals are referred to as fractional calculus, which during a few previous decades became one of very influential branches of mathematics, especially, when dealing with the differential/integral equations and inequalities.
The fractional calculus theory became important due to its significant applications in several areas such as physics, fluid dynamics, control theory, computer networking, signal processing, biology, image processing, and other areas. One of the common tools of researchers is the use of fractional derivative/integral operators and, consequently, numerous distinct fractional derivatives/integrals have been introduced, such as the Riemann-Liouville, Liouville, Weyl-type, Katugampola, Hadamard, Atangana-Baleanu, proportional fractional integral, and some other kinds, which can be found in the monograph of Kilbas et al. [1]. In [2], the authors presented very diverse properties in the framework of generalized fractional operators with respect to another function. In addition, these opera-tors were used to perform qualitative analysis of fractional differential equations and some epidemiological models, see [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Numerical analysis of fractional differential equations and some new concepts in fractional calculus have been extensively investigated recently, and a variety of interesting results on the topic have been established; for instance, see [11][12][13]. On the other hand, we refer here to some works related to the proportional fractional operator that we will work on; see [14][15][16][17].
No one can deny the crucial importance of inequalities in mathematics; in particular, in classical integral and differential equations, they play a meaningful role. Therefore, not too long ago, many helpful and remarkable mathematical inequalities were introduced by several authors. One mathematical inequality which has wide applications was given by Hermann Minkowski. This inequality, in the last few decades, has received considerable attention from several researchers, and many articles have appeared in the literature. In (2006), Bougoffa presented the classical integral version of Minkowski inequality as follows: In the same work, the author gave also the following inequality: Erhan et al. [20] in 2010 presented reverse Minkowski and Hermite-Hadamard inequalities involving two functions for the classical Riemann integral. In 2012, Yang [21] introduced a new fractional quantum integral Minkowski inequality and other inequalities employing a fractional q-integral on the specific time scale. In 2013, Taf with Brahim [22] and Chinchane with Pachpatte [23] used the Hadamard fractional integral operator to establish the reverse Minkowski's inequality. Vanterler et al. [24] in 2018 employed Katugampola fractional integral operator to establish reverse Minkowski inequality and other related inequalities. In 2019, Rahman et al. [25] presented the reverse Minkowski's inequality, and they also established some other fractional integral inequalities by using generalized proportional fractional integral operators. In 2020, the reverse Minkowski inequalities were studied by Aljaaidi and Pachpatte [26] via the Riemann-Liouville operator with respect to the positive monotone function ϕ. In the same year, Rashid et al. [27] presented a note on reverse Minkowski inequalities by using a generalized proportional fractional operator involving another function. It should be noted that in that year also Maga et al. [28] employed Mittag-Leffler function with the corresponding fractional integral to introduce new Minkowski-type inequalities. For more about some recent and earlier results related to the Minkowski inequalities, we point the readers to [29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36].
The fractional integral reverse Minkowski inequality with functional bounds is given by Aljaaidi and Pachpatte [37] by employing the Riemann-Liouville operator as follows: and for all θ > 0, z ≥ 1. Let ψ be a positive and strictly increasing continuous function. Assume that Ł, ϕ are positive functions such that 0 < Ł(ε) ≤ η(κ) ς (κ) ≤ ϕ(ε), κ, ε ∈ [0, ω]. Then we have In the same work, the authors gave also the following inequality: Motivated by the results mentioned above, in particular, Theorems 1.5 and 1.6, we strive in our recent work to employ a generalized proportional fractional integral with respect to a strictly increasing continuous function ψ to establish the functional bounds in the reverse Minkowski type inequalities in terms of the fractional integral. Moreover, we introduce new functional bounds in fractional inequalities which are related to the reverse Minkowski's inequality employing the ψ-proportional fractional operator. During this work, we will enrich the research by discussing some special cases related to the current work.
We organized this paper as follows: in Sect. 2, we invoke some definitions, results, notations, and precursory information which we will employ throughout this work. Section 3 is devoted to essential results of reverse Minkowski's inequalities involving functional bounds. In Sect. 4, we give some other related results which include proportional fractional integral with respect to another strictly increasing continuous function.

Essential preliminaries
Here, we present some elementary definitions and properties of some basic fractional integral operators and present the fractional integral operator utilized to obtain our new results.
are called respectively the left-and right-sided proportional fractional derivatives of a function η with respect to the function ψ of order θ .
where ( ψ s I θ,υ η)(ω) and ( ψ I θ,υ t η)(ω) are called respectively the left-and right-sided proportional fractional integrals of a function η with respect to the function ψ of order θ .  This paper is concerned with the use of left-sided ψ-proportional fractional integrals (2.11) to obtain the main results.

Reverse Minkowski's inequalities for fractional integral
This part is concerned with our main results on the generalization and development of Minkowski's and related inequalities with the help of proportional fractional integral operator with respect to another strictly increasing continuous function ψ.
As a special case, the following corollary is a two-parameter version of Theorem 3.1.
Proof We can easily prove (3.11) by multiplying both sides of (3.7) and (3.8) by then integrating the results with respect to ε over (s, ω). We can conclude the proof using the same argument as that in the proof of Theorem 3.1.

Other related ψ-proportional fractional integral inequalities
This section is devoted to deducing some fractional integral inequalities in the case of functional boundaries, which are close to the fractional Minkowski integral inequalities.

Concluding remarks
We have applied a proportional fractional integral operator with respect to another strictly increasing continuous function ψ. We then improved and generalized several consequences in the framework of fractional integral inequalities of Minkowski's type. The functions used in this work are bounded by two positive functions to get reverse Minkowski inequalities in the new setting. Moreover, we have introduced new fractional integral inequalities which have a close relationship to the reverse Minkowski-type inequalities via ψ-proportional fractional integral. Also with the aid of the considered operator, some new special cases of reverse Minkowski-type inequality have been discussed. The acquired results can be applied to emphasize the existence of nontrivial answers to various problems having fractional order. The results derived in this work are general in character and give some contributions to inequality theory, e.g., when υ and ψ take different values, our results reduce to many results that include classical fractional operators such as Riemann-Liouville, Hadamard, Katugampola, etc. As a future work, we are considering studying such results with respect to the Mittag-Leffler power law [41].