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Newcomer questions - d57799 - 11/14/2015 I found this forum months ago, I'm quite interested in tetration and other hyperoperations. However, I found this forum not very active. Or is it? I would like to share anything I discover if I really do, and I would like to know what had been discovered on this forum. Though I might not post frequently, but I would keep researching on tetration and concern about what's new here. Have a nice day!
RE: Newcomer questions - Gottfried - 11/14/2015 (11/14/2015, 05:09 AM)d57799 Wrote: I found this forum months ago, I'm quite interested in tetration and other hyperoperations. However, I found this forum not very active. Or is it? Not very active, indeed... For the conversation, I'd prefer to talk with someone about whom I've an idea, so giving us a personal name shall help to get -at least- me into discussion (but, well, this does possibly mean not much for you in the view of my now mostly occasional activity due to my seemingly permanently degraded health...) Anyway - it's always a happy moment, when one can welcome a new member :-) Gottfried RE: Newcomer questions - tommy1729 - 11/28/2015 Well as far as I know most math forums on the internet are not so active , in particular when its not about homework and integrals. My opinions are subjective. But if you can find me another math forum that talks about tetration alot with over 6500 Posts , i would be surprised. And even if you find free stuff about tetration on say wiki , math stackexchange , mathoverflow or forums , it is USUALLY related to the top posters here ( or their Friends / students. For instance my friend mick on mathstackexchange. - tag tetration ! - ). So it is relatively active in a way. The subject of tetration is not so popular in math. Although complex dynamics , dynamical systems , fractals ... And other related fields are gaining popularity. There is no shortcut in math , but Some threaths have much more views and replies then others. I think that is a good way to start. Also , the open problems survey is essential imho. Compositions and limits are imho essential for the majority of posts in the last 4 years. Complex analysis is a must too. At the moment 28 nov 2015 , i classify the contributors according to the ln of their posts , on a scale to 10. Im sorry if that is offensive too Some. For the last 5 years , i am - and i assume gottfried too - desperately looking for ways to understand infinite matrices. You Will notice the words uniqueness , existance , analytic and equivalent turn Up ALL the time. That is no coincidence. Hope that helped. @Gottfried Im sorry to hear you are still sick. Im sick too , and i find it funny that 2 sick people post so much here. So many problems and still looking for more ![]() Im getting better and I hope you too. In either case you have become a tetration legend. I hope your website Will exist forever. Take care buddy. Regards Tommy1729 |