06/06/2022, 09:02 AM
(06/06/2022, 08:55 AM)Catullus Wrote:Consider a period 3 fixed point of \( f^n(z) \). But to \( f^{3n}(z) \) the period 3 fixed points just become 3 fixed points.(06/06/2022, 08:52 AM)Daniel Wrote:How would you use periodic points to do continuous iterations of exponentials?(06/06/2022, 08:46 AM)Catullus Wrote:Please restate your question. Thanks.(06/06/2022, 08:23 AM)Daniel Wrote: JmsNxnWhy would n period points, for n ∈ \mathbb{N}? How would you use the limit formula on them?
Yes, I agree with you, except I believe there are at least \( \aleph_1 \) solutions, the countable infinity of period 1 fixed points, the uncountable infinity of n-period fixed points like the period 2 fixed point of \( 0^0=1, 0^1=0 \). Then there are the countable infinite rationally neutral fixed points on the Shell Thron boundary.
The limit formula uses fixed points usually, if not always.
Daniel

