Friedrichs's inequality is a fundamental result in the field of functional analysis and partial differential equations. It provides a way to control the norm of a function in a Sobolev space by the norm of its gradient. Specifically, it is often used in the context of Sobolev spaces \( W^{1,p} \) and \( L^p \) spaces.
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