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  • marked in the picture with pink vertical line; at this point, the derivative of the factorial is zero: The value of factorial in this point
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  • ...uznetsov. Uniqueness of Analytic Abel Functions in Absence of a Real Fixed Point. Aequationes Mathematicae, v.81, p.65-76 (2011)</ref>. ...]] constructed with [[regular iteration]] at smallest of the real [[fixed point]]s \(L\!=\!L_1\), \(L\!=\!L_2\) of \(\log_b\).
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  • ...red as an [[art|artisitic work]], but close to useless from the scientific point of view. <br> ...uznetsov. Uniqueness of Analytic Abel Functions in Absence of a Real Fixed Point. Aequationes Mathematicae, v.81, p.65-76 (2011)</ref> is holomorphic soluti
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  • ...port "Putin. Results. 10 years”. According to the head of the UCF Moscow branch Lolita Tsaria, policemen tried to impede the distribution of materials.<ref :Democracy is a choice. The choice of a point of view. Democracy is a possibility to say "yes" along with a possibility t
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  • upgrade of the [[floating point]] representation of numbers in computers. Such an upgrade would greatly ext ...ed exponential is [[entire function]]; at non-integer values, it has two [[branch points]], thich correspond to the [[fixed points]] <math>L</math> and
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  • ...n is constructed with the [[regular iteration]] at the lowest real [[fixed point]] of [[natural tetration]], which is solution \(L=L_0\approx -1.85035452902 ...ruction of [[superfunction]] with the regular iteration at the given fixed point \(L_0\) of the transfer function [[tet]]. As the numerical implementation o
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  • ...ng that the complex plane at the screen is vertical), they go from a fixed point of exponential to the left, to the negative values of the real part of the ...ent on the behavior of ArcTetration as the argument approaches the [[fixed point]]s of the corresponding exponential provide the uniqueness of this function
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  • ...y axis and then along the straight line (parallel to the real axis) to the point \(z\). Tania function has two [[branch point]]s: \(~ -\!2\!\pm\! \mathrm i \pi~\). The position of the [[cut line]]s dep
    27 KB (4,071 words) - 18:29, 16 July 2020
  • LambertW is the <!--[[principal branch]] of !--> ...nded beyond the cut \(z\in \mathbb R : x \le -1/\mathrm e\). The principal branch is assigned number zero, LambertW[0,z]=LambertW[z].
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  • '''Filog''' is [[holomorphic function]] that expresses the [[fixed point]]s of [[logarithm]] to complex base. Another fixed point to the same base can be expressed with
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  • Sheldon Levenstein. Tetration for e^(1/e) branch point. consider the superfunction developed from the attracting fixed point,
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  • ===Expansion of ArcCos at the branch point=== Inversion of the series gives the expansion for ArcCos at the branch point \(-1\):
    5 KB (754 words) - 18:47, 30 July 2019
  • ==Expansion at the real branch point== Denote value of Cip at this point with \(x_0\), id est,
    8 KB (1,211 words) - 18:25, 30 July 2019
  • Extremums of function Sin correspond to branch points of ArcSin. The expansions can be written as follows: Similar expansion of ArcSin can be written at another branch point:
    9 KB (982 words) - 18:48, 30 July 2019
  • At Tarao, ArcCosc has singularity (branch point), its derivative becomes infinite. Similar expansion can be written for the point named i Wakame; [[Wakame]] is real solution of equation
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  • point \(\mathrm i \, \text{Wacame}\) is used for the expansion of function [[ArcC ...[[Fune]] are used in the expansion of function [[ArcCohc]]; at the branch point. This expansion is used in the numerical implementation of functions [[ArcC
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  • ...sed on the concepts of [[coordinate]], [[time]] and [[material points]] ([[point mass]], [[материальная точка]]); All the world is supposed to be made of [[material point]]s. These material points are merged in the [[Euclidean space]].
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  • ...ing so a totally different memory had clarified itself in his mind, to the point where he almost felt equal to writing it down. It was, he now realized, bec And the Records Department, after all, was itself only a single branch of the Ministry of Truth, whose primary job was not to reconstruct the past
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  • \(L\approx 0.3+1.3 \mathrm i\) is [[fixed point]] of [[logarithm]], id est, solution of equation ...h thick green lines; of course, these lines cross each other at the branch point \(L\).
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  • ...ermines, wether the transfer function \(T\) by (01) above has real [[fixed point]]s or not. The equation for fixed point \(L\) can be writen as follows: \(T(L)=L\). For the transfer function \(T(z
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