Stolarsky mean

In mathematics, the Stolarsky mean of two positive real numbers x, y is defined as:

It is derived from the mean value theorem, which states that a secant line, cutting the graph of a differentiable function at and , has the same slope as a line tangent to the graph at some point in the interval .

The Stolarsky mean is obtained by

when choosing .

Special cases

Generalizations

One can generalize the mean to n + 1 variables by considering the mean value theorem for divided differences for the nth derivative. One obtains

for .

See also

References

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