Bases for which Tetration is well-defined
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andydude Wrote:\( B_N \approx \{ b \text{ where } \text{Re}(b) - 2|\text{Im}(b)| > 1 \} \)

PS. This region might be as large as:
\( B_N \approx \{ b \text{ where } \text{Re}(b) > 1 \} \)
I'm still investigating the stability of my solution with these bases.

Andrew Robbins
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RE: Bases for which Tetration is well-defined - by andydude - 12/10/2007, 04:31 AM

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