- mathematics,
tetration (or hyper-4) is an
operation based on iterated, or repeated, exponentiation.
There is no
standard notation for
tetration,
though Knuth's...
- now
called hyperoperations.
Goodstein also
suggested the Gr****
names tetration, pentation, etc., for the
extended operations beyond exponentiation. The...
-
fifth hyperoperation.
Pentation is
defined to be
repeated tetration,
similarly to how
tetration is
repeated exponentiation,
exponentiation is
repeated multiplication...
-
Reuben Goodstein after the Gr****
prefix of n
suffixed with -ation (such as
tetration (n = 4),
pentation (n = 5),
hexation (n = 6), etc.) and can be written...
- hyperoperations, used to
build addition, multiplication, exponentiation,
tetration, etc. It was
studied in 1986 in an
investigation involving generalization...
- in
minor details of rounding) and
forms an
inverse to the
operation of
tetration. The
iterated logarithm is
useful in
analysis of
algorithms and com****tional...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ^^ may
refer to: A
kaomoji Tetration, the
ASCII form of the
tetration operator Record separator,
control character in the caret...
- \uparrow 2\uparrow \uparrow (3+2\uparrow \uparrow 8),}
which contains three tetrations. In 2019 this was
further improved to: N ″ = ( 2 ↑↑ 5138 ) ⋅ ( ( 2 ↑↑...
-
which makes it a
power of two. 256 is 4
raised to the 4th power, so in
tetration notation, 256 is 24. 256 is the
value of the
expression n n {\displaystyle...
- = 2 × 2 {\displaystyle 2^{2}=2\times 2} . It is also
equal to 32 (see
tetration). The
aliquot sum of 16 is 15,
within an
aliquot sequence of four composite...