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Notes on the Schur-convexity of the extended mean values (English)
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26 January 2006
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Let \(f\) be a continuous function on an interval \(I\) and \(p\) be a continuous weight on \(I\).The weighted arithmetic mean of \(f\) is defined by \[ F(x,y)=\begin{cases} \frac{\int_{x}^{y}p(t)f(t)dt}{\int_{x}^{y}p(t)dt},&x\neq y \\ f(x),&x=y. \end{cases} \] The authors prove that \(F\) is Schur-convex (Schur-concave) on \(I^{2}\) if and only if the inequality \[ F(x,y)\leq \frac{p(x)f(x)+p(y)f(y)}{p(x)+p(y)} \] holds (reverses) for all \(x,y\in I.\) Schur-convexity of the extended mean values is also studied.
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extended mean values
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Schur convexity
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weighted arithmetic mean of a function
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