fractals and superfunctions for f(x,y) ?
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(09/15/2022, 12:25 PM)tommy1729 Wrote: f^[2](x,y) = ( taylor1(taylor1(x,y)) , taylor2(taylor2(x,y)) )

I thought that would be:

f^[2](x,y) = ( taylor1(taylor1(x,y),taylor2(x,y)) , taylor2(taylor1(x,y),taylor2(x,y)) )

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RE: fractals and superfunctions for f(x,y) ? - by bo198214 - 09/15/2022, 12:56 PM

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