Re: yeah sure !!!



On May 22, 6:10 am, Tonico <Tonic...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 21, 10:21 pm, mike3 <mike4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is interesting, since I've seen stuff
about continuous and fractional iteration
of functions before that was *not* written
by this guy. Papers on it, too!
I will most deeply and humbly appreciate if you can give a decent,
serious link to any paper on this.

Well, here are some links, then.

Ioannis Galidakis, who has already posted earlier in this thread,
has two papers on tetration:

http://ioannis.virtualcomposer2000.com/math/papers/Extensions.pdf
http://ioannis.virtualcomposer2000.com/math/papers/SeriesPaper.pdf

Andrew Robbins has a paper at this link:
http://tetration.itgo.com/paper.html

Konstantin Rubtsov also has a paper on tetration:
http://www.rotarysaluzzo.it/filePDF/Iperoperazioni%20(1).pdf

Notice that as soon as one has defined tetration, the
semiexponential is trivial to define. We would have:

semiexp(x) = e^^(superlog(x)+1/2),

which is tommy1729's definition of "inverse iteration,"
except with 1/2 instead of 1.

Also, I appreciate your clarification concerning
tetration and crankhood.
.



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