Dear Gottfried,
Its not completely clear to me what you are asking.
Maybe if I read it again , but its been a while since I considered base sqrt(2) tetration.
Maybe a few links will help.
( such as where this digital (freely available ?) paper occured , and which posts you are referring too )
Also perhaps express the problem in notation we all use here ( " standard notation ... at this forum " ) such as slog and sexp ?
If I find the time to read carefully and understand the OP I guess I will remove this post ... on the other hand these suggestions might improve readability.
I assume its a good question , and I like limits.
However some limits like the Paris constant are not expressible in closed form.
But once the question is clear to me , I will give it serious consideration.
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EDIT : in particular your picture shows smooth curves , where is this jump point you talk about ??
I cant see it !
regards
tommy1729
Its not completely clear to me what you are asking.
Maybe if I read it again , but its been a while since I considered base sqrt(2) tetration.
Maybe a few links will help.
( such as where this digital (freely available ?) paper occured , and which posts you are referring too )
Also perhaps express the problem in notation we all use here ( " standard notation ... at this forum " ) such as slog and sexp ?
If I find the time to read carefully and understand the OP I guess I will remove this post ... on the other hand these suggestions might improve readability.
I assume its a good question , and I like limits.
However some limits like the Paris constant are not expressible in closed form.
But once the question is clear to me , I will give it serious consideration.
***
EDIT : in particular your picture shows smooth curves , where is this jump point you talk about ??
I cant see it !
regards
tommy1729

