Thoughts on hyper-operations of rational but non-integer orders?
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(09/01/2019, 04:34 AM)VSO Wrote: Does anyone have any ideas of how to consider hyper-operations in a way that isn't recursive, such as to accept non-integers?
Although, each level of the Ackermann function is primitive resursive. The entire Ackermann function itself can not be de-recursed.
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RE: Thoughts on hyper-operations of rational but non-integer orders? - by Catullus - 06/28/2022, 08:33 AM

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