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RE: Continuum sum - a new hope - sheldonison - 06/13/2010 (06/13/2010, 06:49 AM)bo198214 Wrote:I'm more familiar with the graph of the superfunction than the abel function. There will be a place where the superfunction(z) = 2pi*i(06/12/2010, 11:10 AM)mike3 Wrote: Or are these singularities only on some "branches" of the Abel function, so there's other branches in which there are no singularities there, thus yielding values for where the integer-height tetration sequence occurs? (which would make more sense) and iterating f(z+1)=e^f(z) from that point, superfunction(z+1,z+2,z+3,z+4)=1,e,e^e,e^(e^e) .... The only value the superfunction never takes on is zero. But, the section of the superfunction relevant for Reimann mapping (and the abel function) is the contour line where imag f(z)=pi*i, whose corresponding real values range from +/- infinity. This pi*i contour is mapped to line segment between z=-3 and z=-2 for the real valued sexp function, which has singularities at z=-3 and z=-2, and has imag f(z)=pi*i between -3 and -2. - Sheldon |