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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
    25 KB (3,622 words) - 08:35, 3 May 2021
  • ...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
    4 KB (572 words) - 20:10, 11 August 2020
  • 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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  • File:AbelFacPloT.png
    ...intf(o,"0 0 0 RGB .006 W S\n"); // Expansion of ArcFactorial at the branch point
    (1,673 × 1,308 (136 KB)) - 09:43, 21 June 2013
  • File:Filogbigmap100.png
    $\mathrm{Filog}(z)$ expresses the [[fixed point]] of [[logarithm]] to base $b\!=\!\exp(z)$. Another fixed point to the same base can be expressed with
    (2,870 × 2,851 (847 KB)) - 08:36, 1 December 2018
  • File:LogiarcT300.png
    The singularities ([[branch point.]]s) are marked with black circles.
    (598 × 1,287 (90 KB)) - 09:43, 21 June 2013

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