Rank-Wise Approximations of Hyper-Operations
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If they work for the iteration of any function then, then they would work for the iteration of the super function function. Then you could apply the super function operation to addition a non natural number of times, giving you non natural number rank hyper-operations.
What would happen if you did that?
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RE: Rank-Wise Approximations of hyper operations - by Catullus - 06/26/2022, 08:41 AM

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