Problems in the regularity theory of functional equations (Q1349026)

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    Problems in the regularity theory of functional equations (English)
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    21 May 2002
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    Among others the following result is offered. Let \(m: ]0,\infty[^2 \to]0,\infty[\) be symmetric, strictly increasing in both variables and a strict mean (\(\min(x,y)\leq m(x,y)\leq\max(x,y)\) with \(=\) iff \(x=y\)). Then there exists a unique solution \(M: ]0,\infty[^3 \to ]0,\infty[\) of the functional equation \(M[m(x,y),m(y,z),m(z,x)]=M(x,y,z)\) \((x>0, y>0, z>0).\) This \(M\) is also a symmetric strict mean, strictly increasing in all three variables. This follows by a Gaussian mixing iteration argument [see e.g. \textit{J. M. Borwein} and \textit{P. M. Borwein}, Pi and the AGM. A study in analytic number theory and computational complexity. Wiley, New York (1987; Zbl 0611.10001)]. A partly similar result is offered for the functional equation \(M[x,y,m(x,y)]=m(x,y).\) Conversely, for every symmetric, strictly increasing mean \(M\) there exists a symmetric mean \(m\) that satisfies the second equation but a counter example shows that this is not true for the first equation. Particular attention is given to the logarithmic mean \(L(x,y)=(y-x)/(\log y-\log x).\) Several open problems are stated.
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    functional equations and inequalities
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    measurable functions
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    continuous functions
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    Lipschitz functions
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    differentiable functions
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    analytic functions
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    convexity
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    quasiarithmetic and Cauchy means
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    logarithmic mean
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