eta as branchpoint of tetrational
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Wow, Sheldon, thats such a great overview!

Only one clarification: What means ~=? I guess it means not equal.
but then your "new function" Im(z)=8.6 must read "Im(f(z))=0" instead of ~=0?
It must be symmetric about the real axis.

But I am really amazed how quickly you develop your code for new functions!

Say, is your "new function" analytic continuable through base eta?
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eta as branchpoint of tetrational - by mike3 - 06/02/2011, 01:55 AM
RE: eta as branchpoint of tetrational - by mike3 - 06/03/2011, 10:57 PM
RE: eta as branchpoint of tetrational - by mike3 - 06/04/2011, 09:08 AM
RE: eta as branchpoint of tetrational - by mike3 - 06/04/2011, 09:50 AM
RE: eta as branchpoint of tetrational - by bo198214 - 06/07/2011, 05:47 PM

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