07/15/2011, 02:23 AM
(07/13/2011, 12:14 PM)tommy1729 Wrote: in general we consider analytic as intresting , rather than local flatlines ...
you could consider your flatline as a fixpoint and that takes away some magic ...
tommy1729
Oh, so you're proposing
\( g(x) =2\,\,\bigtriangleup_{\infty+k}\,\,x \)
\( g(n) = 4 \) for all \( n\ge2 \,\,n \in N \)
Yes, you are quite right, that is much more interesting.

