Re: e^(e^(e^e)) =N ?
- From: David R Tribble <david@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 16:00:12 -0800 (PST)
quasi wrote:
It was certainly _not_ a claim of having proved that e^(e^(e^e)) is
not a natural number.
Well, if e^(e^(e^(e))) = natural k, then e^(e^(e)) = log(k),
which I personally think is unlikely. No proof, just opinion.
-drt
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