generalizing the problem of fractional analytic Ackermann functions
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>> Actually thinking about it, I'm sure I've read somewhere of
>> composition operators redefined to suit different identity
>> functions. If this was the case this could perhaps be an approach
>> to a solution for analytic fractional operators!



btw , there already exist fractional operators :

fractional calculus.

where we have e.g. fractional derivatives.
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RE: generalizing the problem of fractional analytic Ackermann functions - by tommy1729 - 11/16/2011, 07:48 PM

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