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The geometric mean is often used for a set of numbers whose values are meant to be multiplied together or are exponential in nature, such as a set of growth ...
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In mathematics, the arithmetic–geometric mean (AGM or agM) of two positive real numbers x and y is the mutual limit of a sequence of arithmetic means and a ...
In Euclidean geometry, the geometric mean theorem or right triangle altitude theorem is a relation between the altitude on the hypotenuse in a right ...
The geometric mean filter is an image filtering process meant to smooth and reduce noise of an image. It is based on the mathematic geometric mean.
In statistics, the weighted geometric mean is a generalization of the geometric mean using the weighted arithmetic mean.
The geometric mean is a number, which is used to represent a set of numbers. It is calculated by taking the n-th root of the product of these numbers.
In mathematics, the geometric–harmonic mean M(x, y) of two positive real numbers x and y is defined as follows: we form the geometric mean of g0 = x and h0 ...
(mathematics) A measure of central tendency of a set of n values computed by extracting the nth root of the product of the values. The geometric mean of 2 ...
In probability theory and statistics, the geometric standard deviation (GSD) describes how spread out are a set of numbers whose preferred average is the ...
In mathematics, a geometric series is the sum of an infinite number of terms that have a constant ratio between successive terms. For example, the series.