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11/13/2007, 10:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 11/13/2007, 10:37 AM by bo198214.)
jaydfox Wrote:Do you mean that the function being iterated is entire,
Exactly.
Quote:For example, multiplication is entire, as is exponentiation (the continous iterator).
However multiplication \( cx \) has only one fixed point, so the theorem can not apply.
Quote: However, exponentiation is entire,
And thatswhy the \( \text{rslog} \) can not be the same at any two fixed points. Thatswhy the \( \text{rslog} \) at one fixed point has singularities at all other fixed points. Every Abel function of an entire function has singularities at every fixed point except at most 1.
Quote:Edit: Since he just left (or is about to leave) on a 2-month trip,
Its my last day, I rather should be occupied with packing