On my old fractional calculus approach to hyper-operations
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Heh, I'm surprised how well I understood your italian, lol. I guess the years of french schooling paid off; gotta love the ubiquity of romance languages. That was an interesting read. It seems like a very good introduction to what you are trying to do.
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RE: On my old fractional calculus approach to hyper-operations - by JmsNxn - 05/28/2021, 07:43 PM

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