02/04/2008, 08:07 PM
Dear GFR,
That is great paper. Visionary. Also easy to understand, as it omits non-essential things.
Could You send to me all Yours papers You have available which You think may give insights in hyperoperations (insights, not definitions based on limits or sets) . I feel fine plugging in infinities and h-s/g- s directly in my head.
I would like to learn to work with them directly, starting from exponentation, tetration, pentation.
I would like to "integrate" (or differentiate) e.g pentation to obtain "slower" operation (or faster). I would like to do hyperoperation math with objects that they can deal with without focusing on rigor but developing intuition"already in that level. I think it is more important. Luckily, Euler did not have time to write down his intuitive results in this direction ( he must have had )
Thank You in advance.
Ivars
That is great paper. Visionary. Also easy to understand, as it omits non-essential things.
Could You send to me all Yours papers You have available which You think may give insights in hyperoperations (insights, not definitions based on limits or sets) . I feel fine plugging in infinities and h-s/g- s directly in my head.
I would like to learn to work with them directly, starting from exponentation, tetration, pentation.
I would like to "integrate" (or differentiate) e.g pentation to obtain "slower" operation (or faster). I would like to do hyperoperation math with objects that they can deal with without focusing on rigor but developing intuition"already in that level. I think it is more important. Luckily, Euler did not have time to write down his intuitive results in this direction ( he must have had )

Thank You in advance.
Ivars

