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<math>\mathrm{tet}_b(x)</math> for | |||
<math>b=\mathrm{e}</math>, | |||
<math>b=2</math>, | |||
<math>b=\exp(1/\mathrm{e})</math>, and | |||
<math>b=\sqrt{2}</math> versus | |||
<math>x</math>.]] | |||
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Revision as of 04:47, 29 October 2008
This article is currently under construction. While, use article from wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetration
definiton
Etymology
Creation of word tetration is attributed to Englidh mathematician Reuben Louis Goodstein [1] [2].
Piecewice tetration
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Analytic tetration
This section is not yet written. There is non-finished draft at User:Dmitrii Kouznetsov/Analytic Tetration.
Inverse of tetration
See also
References
- ↑ "TETRATION, a term for repeated exponentiation, was introduced by Reuben Louis Goodstein". Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics, http://members.aol.com/jeff570/t.html
- ↑ R.L.Goodstein (1947). "Transfinite ordinals in recursive number theory". Journal of Symbolic Logic 12.
Free online sources
- http://reglos.de/lars/ffx.html , Lars Kindermann. References about Iterative Roots and Fractional Iteration.
- http://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationforum/index.php , Discussion about tetration
- http://tetration.itgo.com/ Tetration site by Andrew Robbins
- http://www.tetration.org/ Tetration site by Daniel Geisler