slog_b(sexp_b(z)) How does it look like ?
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Hi sheldon

the pseudoperiodic property has been on my mind, but still I havent figured things out as much as I desire.

As for " if im looking for what you say " : kinda.

For me log(exp(z)) = z for -2pi <im(z)< 2pi and then copies itself with period 2pi i in the complex plane.

SO I stick with the main branch of the natural log. And maintain the periodic property of exp(z).

This relates to the concepts of " invariance ".

That is different from adding a parameter *n* like you did.

Fractal resembles is on my mind too.

What is it about slog(2sinh(z)) ??

Does this relate to things said before ?

Seems your a 2sinholic too Smile

Thank you for your fast responses.

regards

tommy1729
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RE: slog_b(sexp_b(z)) How does it look like ? - by tommy1729 - 04/23/2014, 11:36 PM



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