Superroots and a generalization for the Lambert-W
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Conjecture 3.1 fails because the left hand side has radius going to 0.

There are 2 ways to show that.

On the other hand conjecture 3.1 does have meaning considering the first n derivatives of the LHS = RHS.

It is a mystery how you intend to solve the cases x^^(3/2) = v though.

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Tommy1729
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RE: Superroots and a generalization for the Lambert-W - by tommy1729 - 11/10/2015, 09:38 AM

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