10/13/2009, 07:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 10/13/2009, 09:47 PM by Base-Acid Tetration.)
(10/13/2009, 07:45 AM)bo198214 Wrote: You mean tetration base e?
Though I think the complex fixed points are not so interesting for pentation.
We have a real fixed point between -2 and -1 for all bases > 1.
And also another real fixed point > 0 in the case b < e^{1/e}.
But are we sure that there are no non-real fixed points?
Also to investigate:
will pentation for base e have any non-trivial singularities?
Base-e pentation may be an entire function.

