On the convergence of infinite towers of powers and logarithms for general initial data: applications to Lambert W function sequences (Q2078343)
From MaRDI portal
| This is the item page for this Wikibase entity, intended for internal use and editing purposes. Please use this page instead for the normal view: On the convergence of infinite towers of powers and logarithms for general initial data: applications to Lambert W function sequences |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7481811
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | On the convergence of infinite towers of powers and logarithms for general initial data: applications to Lambert W function sequences |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7481811 |
Statements
On the convergence of infinite towers of powers and logarithms for general initial data: applications to Lambert W function sequences (English)
0 references
28 February 2022
0 references
This paper's goal is to present the precise beginning data sets necessary to determine whether a specific class of real towers of powers and logarithms will converge or diverge. The cusp element, which is the initial data of the sequences defining the towers, is the only term that does not have a common value in these towers. The resulting results will be applied to a few Lambert W function sequences, together with the whole set of beginning data necessary to determine whether they would converge or diverge.
0 references
power tower
0 references
logarithm tower
0 references
tetration
0 references
iterated exponential
0 references
Lambert W function
0 references