10/12/2007, 03:14 PM
Thanks GFR -
It's true that I'm refering to the imaginary unit with the is. I think this could also be expressed ack(i,i,3) I'm sure the way to do this is out there, but related papers I've found so far are too difficult for me
for example,
Continuous Iteration of Dynamical Maps
Aldrovandi, R.; Freitas, L. P.
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9712026
I have a feeling that the Bell matrix approach will work to find (i,i,i) but I have to go very slowly (I'm an undergrad)
It's true that I'm refering to the imaginary unit with the is. I think this could also be expressed ack(i,i,3) I'm sure the way to do this is out there, but related papers I've found so far are too difficult for me
for example,
Continuous Iteration of Dynamical Maps
Aldrovandi, R.; Freitas, L. P.
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9712026
I have a feeling that the Bell matrix approach will work to find (i,i,i) but I have to go very slowly (I'm an undergrad)

