03/04/2010, 09:54 PM
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Literature for x^x and Sophomore's Dream
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Quote:in fact i believe the extention of Sophomore's dream is more important and relevant to tetration than x^x is !! Can you explain why? Also, if anyone's interested, I found some papers: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.rmjm/1181072076 http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.rmjm/1250127221
03/18/2010, 06:48 PM
Does anyone know where I can find "Solving for the Analytic Piecewise Extension of Tetration and the Superlogarithm" by Robbins? The version stored on itgo.com doesn't seem to work for me.
03/18/2010, 11:25 PM
(03/18/2010, 06:48 PM)Ztolk Wrote: Does anyone know where I can find "Solving for the Analytic Piecewise Extension of Tetration and the Superlogarithm" by Robbins? The version stored on itgo.com doesn't seem to work for me. new site of tetration -> http://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationforu...hp?tid=425
03/19/2010, 02:19 AM
(03/18/2010, 11:25 PM)nuninho1980 Wrote:(03/18/2010, 06:48 PM)Ztolk Wrote: Does anyone know where I can find "Solving for the Analytic Piecewise Extension of Tetration and the Superlogarithm" by Robbins? The version stored on itgo.com doesn't seem to work for me. Thanks. Still not able to access the paper though. http://tetration.co.cc/tetra/pdf/Tetrati...obbins.pdf does not work for me.
03/19/2010, 12:13 PM
(03/19/2010, 02:19 AM)Ztolk Wrote: Thanks. Still not able to access the paper though.you can contact to email Andrew Robbins.
10/19/2010, 10:47 AM
(03/02/2010, 02:33 AM)Ztolk Wrote: I'm interested in the second order tetration function, x^x. The integral from 0 to 1 of this function is called the Sophomore's Dream. I was wondering which papers, journals, etc cover either the function or its integral. Hello ! Through the next link, two papers related with the x^x function and its integral (not high level maths. For general public) : "Sophomore's Dream Function". "Zéro puissance zéro" (for French readers) http://www.scribd.com/JJacquelin/documents .
10/19/2010, 11:45 AM
(10/19/2010, 10:47 AM)JJacquelin Wrote:(03/02/2010, 02:33 AM)Ztolk Wrote: I'm interested in the second order tetration function, x^x. The integral from 0 to 1 of this function is called the Sophomore's Dream. I was wondering which papers, journals, etc cover either the function or its integral. Hi - thanks for the link. I just wanted to read "sophomores dream" - but unfortunately your webhoster( scribd) does a big line at the bottom of the page which is irregularly opening and closing so I couldn't concentrate after two pages (still my nerves are vibrating...:-( ). Please upload it here to the forum, for instance as a pdf-file. It has a nice intro and I would like to go more into it. (you can do it for instance as an attachment with a new msg) Regards- Gottfried
Gottfried Helms, Kassel
10/19/2010, 12:42 PM
(10/19/2010, 11:45 AM)Gottfried Wrote: I just wanted to read "sophomores dream" - but unfortunately your webhoster( scribd) does a big line at the bottom of the page which is irregularly opening and closing so I couldn't concentrate after two pages (still my nerves are vibrating...:-( ).For goodness' sake ! Don't have an heart attack ! Well, I will have to check what is the touble with Scribd. Regards JJ. Attached document : Sophomores Dream Function.pdf
10/19/2010, 03:35 PM
(10/19/2010, 12:42 PM)JJacquelin Wrote:Very nice! I love this explorative approach. It must have been much, perhaps exhaustingly, work, I assume, to invent and test all those identities?(10/19/2010, 11:45 AM)Gottfried Wrote: I just wanted to read "sophomores dream" - but unfortunately your webhoster( scribd) does a big line at the bottom of the page which is irregularly opening and closing so I couldn't concentrate after two pages (still my nerves are vibrating...:-( ).For goodness' sake ! Don't have an heart attack ! Thanks for loading it up - ![]() Gottfried
Gottfried Helms, Kassel
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