07/08/2014, 12:24 PM
@mike
the cleanest continuum sum is probably as I mentioned before , an analytic sexp with a parabolic fixpoint at sexp(1) = 1.
A system of equations can be solvable even if infinite but that does not garantee convergeance.
Im not convinced by all these transforms methods at the moment , though I would be nice. Maybe with additional work.
regards
tommy1729
the cleanest continuum sum is probably as I mentioned before , an analytic sexp with a parabolic fixpoint at sexp(1) = 1.
A system of equations can be solvable even if infinite but that does not garantee convergeance.
Im not convinced by all these transforms methods at the moment , though I would be nice. Maybe with additional work.
regards
tommy1729

