Re: The function x^x

From: Gerry Myerson (gerry_at_maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email)
Date: 11/28/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 09:32:10 +1100

In article <1d54b7e4.0411280059.3ddd928a@posting.google.com>,
 mike4ty4@yahoo.com (mike3) wrote:

> Does anyone know what the graph of the function f(x) = Imag(x^x) for
> x < 0, that is, the imaginary part of x^x (e^(x ln(x)) with principal
> branch of ln(x)), looks like?

Mark Meyerson has written something about the graph of x^x. Have a look
at http://www.usna.edu/MathDept/mdm/homepage.html

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Gerry Myerson (gerry@maths.mq.edi.ai) (i -> u for email)


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