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  2. Harmonic mean - Wikipedia

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    The harmonic mean is denoted by H in purple, while the arithmetic mean is A in red and the geometric mean is G in blue. Q denotes a fourth mean, the quadratic mean . Since a hypotenuse is always longer than a leg of a right triangle , the diagram shows that H ≤ G ≤ A ≤ Q {\displaystyle H\leq G\leq A\leq Q} .

  3. Arithmetic–geometric mean - Wikipedia

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    The arithmeticharmonic mean is equivalent to the geometric mean. The arithmeticgeometric mean can be used to compute – among others – logarithms , complete and incomplete elliptic integrals of the first and second kind , [ 13 ] and Jacobi elliptic functions .

  4. QM-AM-GM-HM inequalities - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the QM-AM-GM-HM inequalities, also known as the mean inequality chain, state the relationship between the harmonic mean, geometric mean, arithmetic mean, and quadratic mean (also known as root mean square). Suppose that ,, …, are positive real numbers. Then

  5. Geometric–harmonic mean - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the geometricharmonic mean M(x, y) of two positive real numbers x and y is defined as follows: we form the geometric mean of g 0 = x and h 0 = y and call it g 1, i.e. g 1 is the square root of xy. We also form the harmonic mean of x and y and call it h 1, i.e. h 1 is the reciprocal of the arithmetic mean of the reciprocals of ...

  6. AM–GM inequality - Wikipedia

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    The arithmetic mean, or less precisely the average, of a list of n numbers x 1, x 2, . . . , x n is the sum of the numbers divided by n: + + +. The geometric mean is similar, except that it is only defined for a list of nonnegative real numbers, and uses multiplication and a root in place of addition and division:

  7. Pythagorean means - Wikipedia

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    A geometric construction of the quadratic mean and the Pythagorean means (of two numbers a and b). Harmonic mean denoted by H, geometric by G, arithmetic by A and quadratic mean (also known as root mean square) denoted by Q. Comparison of the arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means of a pair of numbers.

  8. Generalized mean - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, generalized means (or power mean or Hölder mean from Otto Hölder) [1] are a family of functions for aggregating sets of numbers. These include as special cases the Pythagorean means ( arithmetic , geometric , and harmonic means ).

  9. Mean - Wikipedia

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    The generalized mean, also known as the power mean or Hölder mean, is an abstraction of the quadratic, arithmetic, geometric, and harmonic means. It is defined for a set of n positive numbers x i by