06/10/2021, 12:41 PM
Graphically they're obviously two different functions... Also the limit at imaginary infinity seems a good argument because in that way the two solutions have a substantial "topological" difference.
About the "stretching the cylinder" I suspect that that are many ways to do that. Is it possible that we have no way to compare those way to stretch the cylinder?
I mean... something like measuring where the purely imaginary tetrations go... idk... like tet(i)... (secretly I'm thinking about an Euler identity for tetration)
About the "stretching the cylinder" I suspect that that are many ways to do that. Is it possible that we have no way to compare those way to stretch the cylinder?
I mean... something like measuring where the purely imaginary tetrations go... idk... like tet(i)... (secretly I'm thinking about an Euler identity for tetration)
Mother Law \(\sigma^+\circ 0=\sigma \circ \sigma^+ \)
\({\rm Grp}_{\rm pt} ({\rm RK}J,G)\cong \mathbb N{\rm Set}_{\rm pt} (J, \Sigma^G)\)
