Could be tetration if this integral converges
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(05/04/2014, 07:36 PM)JmsNxn Wrote: I figure it's probably a good idea to post my paper now. I feel it's 90% there and it certainly is legible and will clarify what I am talking about much more. I can apply more powerful techniques than what's in the paper but nonetheless it still portrays what I am trying to do.

James Nixon's paper on fractional calculus.

I'll read it now Big Grin I hope it will answer some of the question i've pm-ed you Big Grin

Mother Law \(\sigma^+\circ 0=\sigma \circ \sigma^+ \)

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RE: Could be tetration if this integral converges - by MphLee - 05/04/2014, 07:44 PM

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