Each family M of means has a natural, partial order (point-wise order), that is M ≤ N iff M(x) ≤ N(x) for all admissible x. In this setting we can introduce the notion of interval-type set (a subset I ? M such that whenever M ≤ P ≤ N for some M,N ∈ I and P ∈ M then P ∈ I). For example, in the case of power means there exists a natural isomorphism between interval-type sets and intervals contained in real numbers. Nevertheless there appear a number of interesting objects for a families which cannot be linearly ordered. In the present paper we consider this property for Gini means and Hardy means. Moreover some results concerning L∞ metric among (abstract) means will be obtained.
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