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Implications between generalized convexity properties of real functions

Tibor Kiss, Zsolt Páles

Published 2015-07-19Version 1

Motivated by the well-known implications among $t$-convexity properties of real functions, analogous relations among the upper and lower $M$-convexity properties of real functions are established. More precisely, having an $n$-tuple $(M_1,\dots,M_n)$ of continuous two-variable means, the notion of the descendant of these means (which is also an $n$-tuple $(N_1,\dots,N_n)$ of two-variable means) is introduced. In particular, when all the means $M_i$ are weighted arithmetic, then the components of their descendants are also weighted arithmetic means. More general statements are obtained in terms of the generalized quasi-arithmetic or Matkowski means. The main results then state that if a function $f$ is $M_i$-convex for all $i\in\{1,\dots,n\}$, then it is also $N_i$-convex for all $i\in\{1,\dots,n\}$. Several consequences are discussed.

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