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  • initially, mathematicians used to work with integer numbers and simple geometric (perhaps, bidimentional) figures. Then mathema
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  • ...he \(f^c\) is allowed only for an integer values of \(c\) (reducible to an integer constant); any other value causes the error messages.
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  • ==Integer numbers== The [[integer numbers]] ca be constructed as class of equivalence of ordered pairs of [[n
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  • at least for integer values of \(k\).
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  • ...bertW appears with two arguments, then the first of them is supposed to be integer number, indicating the branch of the function, extended beyond the cut \(z\ ...\Im(f)\) are drawn in the \(x,y\) plane. The thick lines correspond to the integer values. The cut line corresponds to
    8 KB (1,107 words) - 18:26, 30 July 2019
  • ...her type, the conversion is necessary. It is sufficient to add ".0" to the integer parameter to convert it to "double". The same about the output; even if the
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  • In such a way, \(k\) is integer number, \(0\le k < N\). It is assumed that \(k\) is integer; \(0\!\le\!k\!<\!N\).
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  • In the equation (3), the number \(c\) of iteration can no need to be integer; it can be fractional, irrational or even complex. ...] seems to be the first non-trivial function for which the non-trivial non-integer [[iteration]]s were reported, a "[[Holy Graal cup]]" <ref name="graal">http
    5 KB (750 words) - 18:25, 30 July 2019
  • ...essed with integer constant. Attempts to call [[Nest]] to evaluate a non–integer iterate of a function are interpreted as error. ==Non–integer iterate==
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  • However, many more complicated objects ([[integer number]]s, [[rational number]]s, [[real number]]s, etc) are constructed in
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  • The number \(c\) of iterations has no need to be integer; in particular, it can be a fration, an irrational number of even a complex The non–integer iterations of exponential give the class of functions that grow faster than
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  • The simple case of natural \(n\) can be generalized for integer rational and even complex values of \(n\); such a generalization is generalizing the nested integration and the differentiation for the non–integer number of iterations.
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  • levels \(v\!=\!\Im(f)\!=\!\mathrm{cont}\); thick lines correspond to the integer values. ...real values; in addition, at \(z=\ln\big(\sqrt{2}\big)\), these values are integer
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  • ...[fuhrer]] and/or his party, that tis integer factor of 1% and, especially, integer factor go 5% is reported. In the case of [[Pamfilova peak]], the
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  • Thick lines correspond to the Integer values.
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  • Thick lines correspond to the Integer values. For some positive integer \(M\). The first 21 coefficients \(c_0 .. c_{20}\) of this expansion are th
    9 KB (982 words) - 18:48, 30 July 2019
  • At certain specific values of argument, ArcFactorial has half-integer values:
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  • of integer order for propagating optical wave fields.
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  • ...os of are denoted with \(j_{0,n}\); where \(n\) is supposed to be positive integer. The [[WebMatematica]] offers the on-line service to evaluate these zeros
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  • For integer value of parameter \(m\) of the [[Bessel transform]], the Zernike polynomia at least for integer values of \((n\!-\! m)/2\).
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