06/17/2022, 10:21 PM
Paulsen and Cowgill's paper is a mathematical paper, which constructs Kneser, and gives a uniqueness condition for Kneser. They don't really make an algorithm, per se, just explain how to grab Taylor series and calculate them. Which, I guess, is an algorithm in and of itself.
http://myweb.astate.edu/wpaulsen/tetration2.pdf
It's a fantastic paper. Paulsen has another paper exploring complex bases, but I think it lacks a good amount of the umph! of this paper, lol. It's not too hard to read, and in my mind, is a very cogent explanation of Kneser.
Also, I just have an irrational hatred of matrices. Not even that it's particularly hard, I can still use matrices if pressed--I just hate them. Lol I'm matrix phobic, lol.
http://myweb.astate.edu/wpaulsen/tetration2.pdf
It's a fantastic paper. Paulsen has another paper exploring complex bases, but I think it lacks a good amount of the umph! of this paper, lol. It's not too hard to read, and in my mind, is a very cogent explanation of Kneser.
Also, I just have an irrational hatred of matrices. Not even that it's particularly hard, I can still use matrices if pressed--I just hate them. Lol I'm matrix phobic, lol.

