can normal tetration be defined as a limit of product tetration?
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it is hypothesized that if you take infinitely many arbitrary base logarithms of product tetration with the same base, you will eventually get normal tetration with the base you chose.
but is it really true? someone please let me know.
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can normal tetration be defined as a limit of product tetration? - by Alex Zuma 2025 - 05/27/2026, 06:00 PM

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