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  • ...e [[Keller function]]; there exist the explicit representations for these functions through the [[elementary function]]s: ...ArcShoka]] and [[Shoka function]]s can be expressed in terms of elementary functions:
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  • Figure 3 looks pretty similar to the plots of iterates of other functions with fast growth along the real axis.
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  • ...ed to similar maps for various approximations of [[SuZex]] with elementary functions. All the maps are supposed to be displayed in the same scale.
    14 KB (2,037 words) - 18:25, 30 July 2019
  • The should be unique, in order to avoid confusion with other functions, while all figures are collected in the same directory for some article or two different functions are used in the same expression.<br>
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  • ...in order to distinguish it/him/her from other element of the same set. For functions, the name is especially important because it allows to denote the complicat Usually, the names of functions use the ascii characters, namely, letters and, in exceptional cases, [[cife
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  • #redirect[[Algebra of generalized functions]]
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  • These functions can be verified with the Mathematica code below: <poem><nomathjax><nowiki> ...ld be applied to the result. Often this appears dealing with trigonometric functions, one writes, for example, \(\sin^a(z)\) instead of \(\sin(z)^a~\). <!-- How
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  • ...in the [[Mathematica]] software, all the names of the implemented special functions begin with capital letter. In this sense, \(\mathrm{Tra}=\mathrm{tra}\). As for the super functions, the capitalisation (for example, \(\mathrm{SuTra}\)) is used to separate t
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  • In order to follow the descriptions of functions and to reproduce and to modify the figures suggested, the installing of C++ ...enerates the [[contour plot]]s; and in particular, the [[complex map]]s of functions of compex variables
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  • </ref>; their functions are pretty different.
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  • [[Fractional iterate]] is concept used to construct non-integer iterates of functions.
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  • G. Szekeres. Regular iteration of real and complex functions. </ref>. The non-integer iterates of various functions can be constructed also with the [[superfunction]] and [[Abel function]], c
    10 KB (1,627 words) - 18:26, 30 July 2019
  • ...n function is important example of function without [[fixed points]]. Such functions were expected to be difficult for construction of the [[fractional iterate] ==Relation to other special functions==
    9 KB (1,285 words) - 18:25, 30 July 2019
  • ...ing of approximation of solution of algebraic equation with differentiable functions: The agreement functions for the primary approximations app1, app2, app3, app4 described above and f
    10 KB (1,442 words) - 18:47, 30 July 2019
  • ...uired to plot the camera-ready pictures of the complex maps of the related functions.
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  • File:ArcGamma.jpg
    [[Category:Mathematical functions]]
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  • File:Factorialz.jpg
    [[Category:Plots of functions]]
    (1,219 × 927 (479 KB)) - 08:35, 1 December 2018
  • File:FactoReal.jpg
    [[Category:plots of functions]]
    (915 × 1,310 (141 KB)) - 08:35, 1 December 2018
  • File:OneOverFactorial.jpg
    [[Category:Mathematical functions]]
    (1,244 × 949 (276 KB)) - 17:50, 20 June 2013
  • File:5kar.jpg
    ...in pees together with bear, showing the similarity and the distribution of functions in the russian [[tandem]].
    (438 × 640 (28 KB)) - 09:40, 21 June 2013

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