Timothy Stiles
Timothy Stiles
articles on fractional hyperoperators, since I think for the most part it does come down to 'can we define operators with non-integer rank, since anything else is just combinations of...
Writing down some thoughts on the matter since I dreamed about it. Ok, so the main problem with the hypothetical break_reality.js is that I would want a way to smoothly...
putting this here since it's meaningful here too. articles on fractional hyperoperators: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/mpe/2016/4356371/ Fractional Mathematical Operators and Their Computational Approximation https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1269643/continuum-between-addition-multiplication-and-exponentiation Continuum between addition, multiplication and exponentiation? https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/107245/continuum-between-linear-and-logarithmic continuum between...
Yeah, but that doesn't mean I can't take my own crack at it. (Though if the thread is anything to go by, don't get your hopes up.) In particular, the...
Good luck! Oh, yeah, I forgot the other thing that I'd want from big number libraries beyond break_eternity - all numbers in the range from smallest to largest should be...
This is something I think about too. It's why I'm trying so hard to implement analytical tetration and its inverses in break_eternity.js, because if past a certain point there's no...
Yeah, it's gross. Some of my thinking: For both this and break_infinity.js, what I would *love* is if javascript implemented structs ala C#, and I could just pass these around...
now that iteratelog has real height, it should probably get the mirror image of any improvements made here. It also exposes how rough the linear approximation for tetration for real...
So it seems the literature on this stuff is stronger than the last time I looked at it. So the basic rroblem we want to solve is iterating a function...
Ok, aside from still using the linear approximation, I've improved this area a LOT.