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On the logarithmic mean profile

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2009
Elements of the first-principles-based theory of Weiet al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 522, 2005, p. 303), Fifeet al. (Multiscale Model. Simul., vol. 4, 2005a, p. 936;J. Fluid Mech., vol. 532, 2005b, p. 165) and Fife, Klewicki & Wei (J. Discrete Continuous Dyn. Syst., vol. 24, 2009, p.
Klewicki, J., Fife, P., Wei, T.
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The Power Mean and the Logarithmic Mean

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1974
(1974). The Power Mean and the Logarithmic Mean. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 81, No. 8, pp. 879-883.
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An optimal double inequality between logarithmic and generalized logarithmic means

Journal of Applied Analysis, 2013
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Jiang, Yunliang   +2 more
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On weighted generalized logarithmic means

Houston journal of mathematics, 1998
An integral representation of Neuman is extended and used to suggest a multidimensional weighted generalized logarithmic mean. Some inequlities are established for such means. a number of known results appear as special cases.
Pearce, Charles E. M.   +2 more
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BOUNDS ON LOGARITHMIC MEANS

Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal, 2020
M. Gupta, N. Gandotra
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On the generalized logarithmic mean

1995
Various simple results are presented on the intterpolation of the well-known "min HGA max" inequalities by the Toader's exponential mean and by Stolarsky's generalized logarithmic mean. The strong convexity (concavity) of the generalized logarithic mean is investigated for the Karmanov's optimization problem.
Tudor, Mato, Poganj, Tibor
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A replacement for the logarithmic mean

Chemical Engineering Science, 1984
Abstract A new mean has been developed as an approximation to the logarithmic mean. It may be viewed as a refinement of the arithmetic mean: the latter has been a useful approximation in economic analysis [5,6], whilst the new mean should find use both in flowsheeting programs and in rapid rating calculations a in the example above.
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The Logarithmic Mean

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1972
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