The Different Fixed Points of Exponentials
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This time I wanted to know how the fixed points behave if the base moves along Shell-Thron boundary. 
And what a wonderful dance is that! Daniel, when you talk of beauty ...

   
The indifferent fixed point moves on the red curve. But here one sees that one can not really assign, which of the two repelling fixed points is the other primary fixed point.
   
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RE: The Different Fixed Points of Exponentials - by bo198214 - 07/21/2022, 05:04 PM

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