and I think the terminology/denotation I'm going to go for is ह or ह₁≈3.562382285390... ह₀ = 1 -- the trivial fixed point ह₋₁ ≈ -2.200391782610... ह-₂ ≈ -2.938361683501... I took a Sanskrit course at Uchicago ages ago and have very frequently wanted to use not Greek
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variables. Devanagari, Tibetan, Japanese syllabaries are likely my favorite places for new variables and constants, but I sort of want to be consistent about terminology. At the moment if it's a Devanagari character, I'm likely to use it for a transcendental fixed point.
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Neat. But these are rising factorials so the coefficients are Stirling numbers more or less by definition
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a. I need to check if these apply to negative fixed points as well. b. I want to learn what can do with transcedental fixed points. The badly named https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_constant … might to interesting things in q-hypergeometric series as a parameter.
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