02/07/2021, 04:18 PM
Unfortunately I was not there during the zoom.
I wish everyone good health and succes with the zoom meetings.
I assume it is not recorded ?
I had the idea of a tetation meeting in 2020 in Belgium but yeah we know that timing was not very good.
Maybe later ?
Anyway.
What was the outcome of the zoom meeting ?
I would like some info about it.
Also as for the matrix equation slog, I want to point out that I posted a forced convergeance method for infinite linear systems.
So we can find at least one solution. However I was not able to prove a nonzero radius.
I think that deserves more attention.
see for instance here :
https://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationfor...p?tid=1081
Or a similar method where there is no minimization and we solve square matrices of growing sizes.
( the sizes grow exponential like about 7*2^n )
The disadvantage of no minization is a possible smaller radius , but it is easier.
Another promising thing that has not gotten attention is the following taylor method :
https://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationfor...hp?tid=791
where the helping function could be related to phi or 2sinh for instance.
regards
tommy1729
Tom Marcel Raes
I wish everyone good health and succes with the zoom meetings.
I assume it is not recorded ?
I had the idea of a tetation meeting in 2020 in Belgium but yeah we know that timing was not very good.
Maybe later ?
Anyway.
What was the outcome of the zoom meeting ?
I would like some info about it.
Also as for the matrix equation slog, I want to point out that I posted a forced convergeance method for infinite linear systems.
So we can find at least one solution. However I was not able to prove a nonzero radius.
I think that deserves more attention.
see for instance here :
https://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationfor...p?tid=1081
Or a similar method where there is no minimization and we solve square matrices of growing sizes.
( the sizes grow exponential like about 7*2^n )
The disadvantage of no minization is a possible smaller radius , but it is easier.
Another promising thing that has not gotten attention is the following taylor method :
https://math.eretrandre.org/tetrationfor...hp?tid=791
where the helping function could be related to phi or 2sinh for instance.
regards
tommy1729
Tom Marcel Raes

