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abia ubong
May4-05, 08:46 AM
I wonder if this can be differentiated ,if it can then what is the derivative of
[x^x^x^x^x^x.....]^[(x^2)^(x^2)^(x^2).....]^[(x^3)^(x^3)^(x^3).....]^[(x^4)^(x^5)...]......................
thank you
what do all the dots mean? What order do you want the exponentiation in (it's not associative)?
dextercioby
May4-05, 11:30 AM
From left to right i guess.I assume it resembles power tower.
Daniel.
saltydog
May4-05, 11:47 AM
The power tower:
y(x)=x^{x^{x^. . .}}}
is defined for:
e^{-e}\leq x\leq e^{1/e}
Note that the upper limit for a power tower is about 1.44467. However above, you're using "2" and larger values, you know x^2 and more. Thus I claim the expression is 0 for x<1, 1 for x=1, and infinity for x>1. It's derivative therefore is zero for 0\leq x\leq 1 and undefined for x>1.
However, I've just started looking at it and wouldn't bet more than a dollar.
An Average Joe
May9-05, 10:43 PM
Here's a better question - "Can you draw the graph of it ?"
If you cannot draw a graph of that thing, then chances are pretty good that you cant differentiate it either.
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