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0 & if n\le 1 \\ | 0 & if n\le 1 \\ | ||
1+log*(log n) & ifn > 1 \\ | 1+log*(log n) & ifn > 1 \\ | ||
− | \end{cases} | + | \end{cases} </math> |
− | *The relation between Log star and Super logarithm is log*n=[slog_e(n)] for positive real numbers. | + | *The relation between Log star and Super logarithm is <math>log*n=[slog_e(n)]</math> for positive real numbers. |
− | *Also for negative real numbers ,log star value is 0,whereas | + | *Also for negative real numbers ,log star value is 0,whereas <math>[slog_e(-x)]= -1</math> for positive x. |
+ | *The iterated logarithm varies at slow rate,which is very slow compared with logarithm values. | ||
+ | *Iterated logarithm values vary not more than 5 with base value 2. |
Revision as of 14:13, 23 May 2017
LOGSTAR (Number,Base)
- is any real number.
- base value of the log.
Description
- This function shows the iterated logarithm of the given number.
- In , is any real number.
- is the base value of the log.
- Log star is the number of times the logarithm function must be iteratively applied before the result is less than or equal to 1.
- The simple definition of the Log star is :
- The relation between Log star and Super logarithm is for positive real numbers.
- Also for negative real numbers ,log star value is 0,whereas for positive x.
- The iterated logarithm varies at slow rate,which is very slow compared with logarithm values.
- Iterated logarithm values vary not more than 5 with base value 2.