How could we define negative hyper operators?
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So, hyper operators are defined recursively within all natural numbers, which makes them easy to understand although hard to extend (tetration and more). But how could we define negative hyper operators? Like the inverse function of their opposites? Like subtraction for the -1th hyperoperator? What about -3? Do we take the log, root, both, or something else?
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How could we define negative hyper operators? - by Shanghai46 - 10/22/2022, 08:12 PM

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