Interval-type theorems concerning means
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Abstract: Each family of means has a natural, partial order (point-wise order), that is iff for all admissible . In this setting we can introduce the notion of interval-type set (a subset such that whenever for some and then ). For example, in the case of power means there exists a natural isomorphism between interval-type sets and intervals contained in real numbers. Nevertheless there appear a number of interesting objects for a families which cannot be linearly ordered. In the present paper we consider this property for Gini means and Hardy means. Moreover some results concerning metric among (abstract) means will be obtained.
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