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  • ...>FALSE</i>. In particular, after establishment of rules of operations with integer numbers, one knows that a value has expression the [[integer number]]s can be constructed as a certain class of
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  • ...l axis; for non-negative integer values of the argument, this function has integer values. <ref name="IRENE"> For integer <math>n</math>, the <math>n!</math> gives the number of ways in which ''n''
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  • ...alues of the last argument; the use with any expression, different from an integer constant, causes the error message. \(~q\!=\!\Im(f)\!=\! \mathrm{const}~\). The integer values correspond to the thick lines.
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  • ...using the apparatus of [[superfunction]]s; in the similar way, various non-integer (and even complex) iterates of various holomorphic functions can be built-u
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  • Some authors pretend that word "sextillion" denotes some specific [[integer number]]. Practically, this number remains indefinite:
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  • Such definition is valid only for positive integer <math>z</math>. and extend the range of validity to the negative integer values, at least while the inverse of the Transfer function is holomorphic.
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  • ...to. In the similar way, the same sign is used to indicate equivalence of [[integer number]]s, [[integer number]]s, [[rational number]]s, [[real number]]s, and so on.
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  • that gave the hint to the evaluation of any, even the non-integer (and even complex) [[iteration]] of almost every [[holomorphic function]]. This representation can be used not only for integer \(c\) but also for the reals and even for complex values of \(c\).
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  • At certain specific values of argument, ArcFactorial has half-integer values:
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  • ...the axioms of arithmetics for such a huge number (nor even store it as an integer constant). ...ould be considered as very good approximation for practical operation with integer quantities.
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  • Journal of Integer Sequences, Vol. 11 (2008), Article 08.4.7. For integer values of \(n\), the Collatx transfer function
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  • for some appropriate integer $m$ allows to get the required precision of the evaluation due the exponent ...in the case of [[tetration]] and the superfunction is equal to the minimal integer values still bigger than $L$, for the growing along the real axis superexpo
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  • The smallest integer larger than 2 (id est 3) is chosen as its value at zero, \(\mathrm{SuperFac for integer values of the argument and with relatively simple integral
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  • ...f complex numbers, where the number \(c\) of iterations have no need to be integer;
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  • ...of \(z\) and \(n\) from the set of [[complex number]]s. In particular, for integer values of \(n\), The non-integer iteration of function allows to express such functions as
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  • for various \(c\). In particular, for integer values of \(c\),
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  • ...al, parameters \(c\) and \(d\) have no need to be integer. For the case of integer iterations, \(T^{-1}\) is inverse function of \(T~, ~ ~\) ...y (3) can be easily iterated arbitrary number of times, in particular, non-integer and even complex iteration is available.
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  • ...med to be functions of \(x_1, x_2, x_3\) ; \(k\) and \(j\) and \(i\) take integer values from unity to \(3\); \(q\) is constant.
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  • ...ous defect: the number of iterations should allow the simplification to an integer constant. The intents to call function [[Nest]] with any other expression a ...esentation cannot be used even to plot graphics of these functions for non-integer number of iterates.
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  • ...se, any real number is approximated as ratio of some integer number to the integer constant that is the same for all numbers. To avoid confusions, the term [[
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • 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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  • Computation of quasi-discrete Hankel transforms of integer order for propagating optical wave fields.
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  • </ref>. Often, it is assumed that \(\nu\) is complex, of real or integer.
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  • Also, [[billion]] can be interpreted as an [[integer number]]; its value may vary from \(10^{9}\) to \(10^{12}\).
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  • For the precise evaluation at integer \(v\), three steps of the Newton iteration to adjust the value seem to be s
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  • The second argument is unsigned integer, that indicates value \(N=2^q\); where \(q\) is assumed to be real number.
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  • ...quence seems to be the most "natural" and most "physical" extension of the integer sequence considered in the literature; this extension appears at the constr
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  • These [[superfunction]] and [[abelfunction]] are used to plot the non-integer [[iterate]]s of the LogisticOperator; these iterates are shown with colored For integer \(c\), the \(c\)th iteration of function \(T=\mathrm{LogisticOperator}_s\)
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  • ...y with other [[superfunction]]s, where value at zero is choosen as minimal integer that is still larger than the [[fixed point]] used for the construction wit ...er values of \(k\). However, the same relation can be postulated for non–integer values of \(k\), extending definition of \(\mathrm{LambertW}_k\).
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  • ...unction]] has series of branchpoints at \(r+\pi(1\!+\!2 n) \mathrm i\) for integer values of \(n\); and the series of cutlines \(r+\pi(1\!+\!2 n)\mathrm i + t\) for integer values of \(n\) and positive values of \(t\).
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  • : \( x+ (1\!+\!2n) \mathrm i \pi ~\) at real \(x\) and integer \(n\).
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  • The number \(n\) of iteration hax no need to be integer. For several real values of \(n\), the \(n\)th iteration of [[zex]] by (8)
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  • ...P_{96}(z\!-\!n)~\)is used as approximation of \(\mathrm{SuZex}(z)\), with integer \(~n \!\approx\! \Re(z)\). ...hi(z\!-\!n)\Big)~\)is used as approximation of \(\mathrm{SuZex}(z)\), with integer \(~n \!\approx\! \Re(z)\).
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  • ...n some realizations, there may be some problems while one of arguments are integer and another one is complex. In some programming languages, including [[Math In some cases of integer \(a\) the function has specific names.
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  • ...the building-up its [[superfunction]], the [[Abel function]] and the non–integer [[iterate]]s of function Tra. SuZex has a countable set of saddle points, \(\mathrm 2 i \pi (n+1/2)\) for integer values of \(n\).
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  • ...~\), \(~g~\) and \(~s~\), equation (9) provides a tool to evaluate the non-integer iterates of function \(T\). ...~\), \(~g~\) and \(~s~\), equation (9) provides a tool to evaluate the non-integer iterates of function \(T\).
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  • [[Fractional iterate]] is concept used to construct non-integer iterates of functions. ...is called as \(~r\)th [[fractional iterate]], iff \(~r\!=\!m/n~\) for some integer numbers \(~m, n~\) and
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  • Regular iteration is procedure that leads to non-integer iterates of a transfer function, that are regular in some vicinity of its f ...Schroeder function]] \(~g\!=\!f^{-1}~\) can be used to construct the non–integer [[iterate]] \(~T^n~\), that is regular in vicinity of zero, id est, the [[r
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  • Then, for any complex \(z\) and some positive integer \(m\) function SuTra can be defined with ...ction]]; the number \(n\) of iteration in expression (7) has no need to be integer. As usually, the [[superfunction]] can be iterated any real (can even compl
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  • For some fixed integer \(M\), define the primary approximation as truncation of the series above:
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  • ...write the arighmetic expression "as is", in the in the form, accepted for integer, folod, double, etc, the internal GSL format impllies writing of the call o
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  • ...n be done in many ways, but the simplest is to show, that there exist some integer number which is both, even and odd. This number is called Number of Mizugad - I work with numbers all my life. I never saw an integer which is both odd and even.
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  • ...ponentially) increases at large negative values of the argument, takes the integer value unity at zero, then decrease until its local minimum at its first zer for integer \(n>1\), where \(L_n=\,\)[[BesselJZero]]\([0,n]\) is \(n\)th zero of the [[
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  • ...in range of holomorphism of function, but out of holomorphism of some its integer iteration. In this case, the number \(n\) of iteration is supposed to be integer.
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  • and so on. Most of larger numbers have no single-character mames; the integer numbers are denoted using the [[positional numeral system]].
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  • In this expression, number \(n\) of iterations has no need to be integer; the [[Mandelbrot polynomial]] can be iterated arbitrary (even complex) num
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  • ==Integer and non-integer \(n\)== ...here was no regular way to evaluate iteration of exponential for any non–integer number \(n\) of iteration.
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  • ...e square root above. However, for the application in evaluation of the non-integer iterate, it is convenient to keep the coefficient \(B\) positive, at least ==Non-integer iterate==
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  • ...s \(A\) and \(B\) can be used in order to simplify the construction of non-integer iterates of the linear fraction. One of possible choices is ...)th iteration, id est, \(T^n\) is regular at this fixed point even at non-integer values of \(n\);
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  • ...ook about evaluation of [[abelfunction]]s, [[superfunction]]s, and the non-integer [[iterate]]s of holomorphic functions. Non-integer iterates of holomorphic functions.<br>
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  • ...With this representation, the number \(n\) of iteration has no need to be integer. As other holomophic functions, the linear function can be iterated even co
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  • For integer \(m>0\) and \(|z|\gg 1\), function [[mori]]\((z)\) can be approximated with
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  • For given complex number \(b\), called "base", and given integer number \(n\), called "number of Ackermann", function \(A_{b,n}(z)\) is call and, for integer values of base and argument, even earlier.
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  • for non-negative even integer values of the argument, it represents the amplitude of the oscillator funct For non–negative integer values of the argument,
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  • It is called [[Hermite number]]; originally, \(H_n\) is defined only for integer \(n\).
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  • ...efers to the attempt to suggest a holomorphic function such that its non–integer iterate cannot be constructed as a holomorphic function. While the pretenti In this case, the number \(n\) of iterate has no need to be integer.
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  • ...n for [[SuNem]], the asymptic can be written as follows. For some positive integer \(M\), let For some fixed integer \(M\!>\!0\),
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  • ...value of argument. However, the number of these iterates has no need to be integer. In this expression, the umber \(n\) of iteration has no need to be [[integer]]; sin cam be iterated even complex number of times.
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  • while \(m\) is integer parameter. Then, \(\ell\) is assumed to be non–negative integer number.
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  • In applications, function Binomial is often used for positive integer values of the first argument and non–negative values of the second argume This property can be used for evaluation of Binomial for integer values of the arguments.
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  • If \(N\!=\!2^n\) for some integer \(n\), then, there exist efficient numerical algorithms for evaluation of t Let \(N\) be large integer, integer power of 2.
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  • ...n(z)=SuSin(n+AuSin(z)), where the number n of iteration has no need to be integer. .. ...n(z)=SuSin(n+AuSin(z)), where the number n of iteration has no need to be integer. ..
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  • ...) is the [[Bessel function]] of order \(v\). Often, \(v\) is assumed to be integer number or just zero.
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  • ...distinguish the [[superfunction]], [[abelfunction]] and the resulting non-integer [[iterate]]s of the transfer function from the case of regular iteration, w The ability to construct superfunction, abelfunction and the non-integer iterates had been declared; therefore, the special case \(T'(L)\!=\!1\) als
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  • \(M\) is integer number (and should be for the precise approximation at non–polynomial \(f \(x_n\) and \(w_n\) for integer \(n\) are coordinates of nodes and corresponding weights, characterised in
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  • It is called [[Hermite number]]; originally, \(H_n\) is defined only for integer \(n\).
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  • For non-negative integer values of the second argument, it is also polynomial. For each integer non-negative \(k\), the \(k\)th Laguerre functions also form the orthogonal
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  • ...these two solutions; continuity of the wave function implies that \(m\) is integer. ...ete set of numbers, namely, \(L=\ell(\ell\!+\!1)\) for some non–negative integer \(\ell\).
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  • In C++, for integer values of subscript, evaluation of the coefficients of the polynomial can b
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  • ...quantum mechanics]] of the [[hydrogen atom]], it is assumed, that \(m\) is integer. ...s can be expressed in terms of polynomials, if \(L=\ell(\ell+1)\) for some integer \(\ell \ge |m|\); id est,
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  • appropriate integer factor of \(2\pi\mathrm i\) should be added to the right hand side of the i [[Factorial]] and its [[iterate]]s (including non-integer and even not real iterates)
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  • that assumes, that since some big integer number, the internal contradiction of the axioms of arithmetic
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  • [[mori]]\((z)\approx\,\)[[morias]]\(_m(z)~\), \(~z\rightarrow \infty\), with integer \(m\) and
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  • Functions [[SuNem]] and [[AuNem]] are used to express the non-integer iterates of the [[Nemtsov function]]. The [[Nemtsov function]] is used as a ...[[superfunction]] for any non–trivial [[transfer function]]; then non–integer iterates of the transfer function can be expressed and evaluated.
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  • ...arphi\) from the integer values. Summation here is performed on the set of integer values of \(m\).
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  • For integer non-negative \(n\), the solution \(F_n\) can be expressed in terms of eleme It is called [[Hermite number]]; originally, \(H_n\) is defined only for integer \(n\).
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  • \(\ell\) is non–negative integer parameter, that comes from the equations for the angular part of the wave f ...ssion suggests values \(\displaystyle k=\frac{1}{2n}\); then, for positive integer \(n\), the solution \(f\) is polynomial,
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  • For \(N\!=\!2^n\) for some integer \(n\), there exist efficient numerical algorithms for evaluation of this su
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  • In this expression, number \(n\) of iterate has no need to be integer. As other holomorphic functions, [[sin]] can be iterated any real or even c is shown for various number \(n\) of iterates. The iterates for integer \(n\) are shown with thick lines.
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  • at even integer \(n\), eigenfunction \(F\) has eigenvalue unity; for odd \(n\), the eigenva
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  • Keping some positive integer mumber \(M\) of terms, the asymptotic solution can be written as follows:
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  • Let \(М\!>\!1\) be positive integer number. Let Where [[arcsin]]\(=\!\sin^{-1}\) is primary [[elementary function]]. The integer iterate causes no problems, except the case when the argument becomes real
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  • ...distribution of local results for Putin and the turnout; the peaks at the integer factors 1% are clearly seen in histograms with step 0.1%, shown in the seca
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  • The humps often appear at values that are integer factor of 1% or 5%.
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  • In 1950, the interest to the non-integer iterates had been boiled-up with iterates of exponential and, in particular computation of non-integer iterates (except few special functions) had been suggested.
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  • This time is specified in integer factor of a minute.
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  • ...mmerfield quantization; the action on a periodic orbit is postulated to be integer factor of the Planck constant.
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  • ==Example with [[tetration]] to integer base for integer arguments== Is \( Y \) an integer factor of 10?
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  • Find integer \( A,B,C \) such that for any non-negative integer \( n \) there exist integer \( m \) such that
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  • ...m]] refers to residual of division of [[tetration]] to integer base by any integer number. ..., there exist positive integer \( Q \) and integer \(r\) such that for any integer \( n > Q \) the equation holds:
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  • Integer values are numbers of cases by site Non-integer represent the extrapolation by the Editor.
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  • 2. \( n \): number of characters to read. In a simplest case, an integer constant. If the string at the input is longer, only \( n \) characters wil
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  • [[Smooth superation]] is generalization of operation [[superation]] to non-integer number of superations.
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  • ...ger values of argument, beginning with \(-1\), [[tetration to base 2]] has integer values; in particular, <br>
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  • ...computer which had a memory of 32,000 words of 24 bit length. The code was integer based using half-words of 12 bits and was able to do the fast Fourier trans
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  • to the non-integer values of subscript, in analogy with [[iterate]].
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  • [[unichr.t]] is [[PHP]] function that converts the integer number to the Utf8 character and returns this character as string,
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  • In word [[WalkU]], the last letter can be interpreted as integer parameter, that can take values 0,1,2,3 or 4.
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  • In word [[WalkU]], the last letter can be interpreted as integer parameter, that can take values 0,1,2,3 or 4.
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  • In word [[WalkU]], the last letter can be interpreted as integer parameter, that can take values 0,1,2,3 or 4.
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  • ...orecast may slightly delay the realization; so, I round up the duration to integer number of years.
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  • The precision is usually rounded down to integer.
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  • Non-integer iterates of holomorphic functions. Tetration and other superfunctions. Form
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  • For integer values of the first argument and real values of the second argument, Usually, the [[Student Distribution]] appears with integer (and not so big) values of the first argument ( let it be \(n\)) and real v
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  • ..._n(x)\) and \(\mathrm{Ctudent}_n(x)\) appear with real \(x\) and positive integer \(n\);
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