04/18/2009, 05:16 PM
nuninho1980 Wrote:No, thatswhy I wrote "is a method that works for arbitrary bases \( b>1 \)"!!!bo198214 Wrote:Natural slog is a method that works for arbitrary bases \( b>1 \). It was first described by Walker and rediscovered by Andrew Robbins (andydude on this forum). You can find a description somewhere on the forum. Though I am inclined to rename the method to "intuitive slog/iteration", because in a context like "natural iteration" it can be easily mistaken to mean "iteration by a natural number".I know it. natural superlog is slog_e (x) or sln (x). lol
Quote:ok. but if you do caculate by Andrew' slog then you don't get or you get
result with problem.
I would get a result. But actually its not clear why these values are interesting.
Quote:I already know it!! lolSo why dont you use it then!?

