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 Our tetration concept is a wrong way? mike3 Long Time Fellow Posts: 368 Threads: 44 Joined: Sep 2009 11/06/2010, 01:30 AM (This post was last modified: 11/06/2010, 01:32 AM by mike3.) Well this approach looks to be of no use. Note that $f_a(f_a^{-1}(x) + \frac{1}{h})$ is $\frac{1}{h}$ iterate of the "subfunction" of $f_a$, which is uniquely given by $f_a(f_a^{-1}(x) + 1)$. Thus h iterates of it yields that subfunction, regardless of the specific superfunction used (i.e. a 1-cyclic transform of it will give the same subfunction, hence the same "iterative derivative".). Essentially, there is apparently no difference between this and the "discrete iterative derivative". « Next Oldest | Next Newest »

 Messages In This Thread Our tetration concept is a wrong way? - by Ansus - 11/06/2010, 12:08 AM RE: Our tetration concept is a wrong way? - by mike3 - 11/06/2010, 01:30 AM RE: Our tetration concept is a wrong way? - by Ansus - 11/06/2010, 04:57 AM RE: Our tetration concept is a wrong way? - by mike3 - 11/06/2010, 06:37 AM

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