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'''Epsilon numbers''' are [[fixed point|fixed points]] of the function \(\alpha\rightarrow\omega^\alpha\). |
'''Epsilon numbers''' are [[fixed point|fixed points]] of the function \(\alpha\rightarrow\omega^\alpha\). |
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== <span id="zero">\(\varepsilon_{0}\)</span> == |
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== <span id="one">\(\varepsilon_{1}\)</span> == |
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== <span id="omega">\(\varepsilon_{\omega}\)</span> == |
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== <span id="epsilonzero">\(\varepsilon_{\varepsilon_{0}}\)</span> == |
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Revision as of 21:17, 5 September 2022
Epsilon numbers are fixed points of the function \(\alpha\rightarrow\omega^\alpha\).