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Invariance identity in the class of generalized quasiarithmetic means

Janusz Matkowski (2014)

Colloquium Mathematicae

An invariance formula in the class of generalized p-variable quasiarithmetic means is provided. An effective form of the limit of the sequence of iterates of mean-type mappings of this type is given. An application to determining functions which are invariant with respect to generalized quasiarithmetic mean-type mappings is presented.

Invariance in the class of weighted quasi-arithmetic means

Justyna Jarczyk, Janusz Matkowski (2006)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Under the assumption of twice continuous differentiability of some of the functions involved we determine all the weighted quasi-arithmetic means M,N,K such that K is (M,N)-invariant, that is, K∘(M,N) = K. Some applications to iteration theory and functional equations are presented.

Invariant graphs of functions for the mean-type mappings

Janusz Matkowski (2012)

ESAIM: Proceedings

Let I be a real interval, J a subinterval of I, p ≥ 2 an integer number, and M1, ... , Mp : Ip → I the continuous means. We consider the problem of invariance of the graphs of functions ϕ : Jp−1 → I with respect to the mean-type mapping M = (M1, ... , Mp).Applying a result on the existence and uniqueness of an M -invariant mean [7], we prove that if the graph of a continuous function ϕ : Jp−1 → I ...

Inverse Limits, Economics, and Backward Dynamics.

Judy Kennedy (2008)

RACSAM

We survey recent papers on the problem of backward dynamics in economics, providing along the way a glimpse at the economics perspective, a discussion of the economic models and mathematical tools involved, and a list of applicable literature in both mathematics and economics.

Involutions of real intervals

Gaetano Zampieri (2014)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

This paper shows a simple construction of continuous involutions of real intervals in terms of continuous even functions. We also study smooth involutions defined by symmetric equations. Finally, we review some applications, in particular a characterization of isochronous potentials by means of smooth involutions.

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