
The mean N is the complementary of the mean M with respect to the mean P if P(M, N) = P. We study the complementaries of Greek means with respect to the logarithmic mean. We look after the complementary of a mean in some families of means. Most of the computations are performed with the symbolic capabilities of the Maple computer algebra system.
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