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Arrow Re: Katabatak Powers

Mmmmmm... tastes like peppermint candy! I do recall noticing this ending-digit vs. K-function business and discussing it some with Craig in the Katabatak thread, but I also recall he wasn't sure what I was talking about & we moved on.

Well, we're hare now so on with the race. Now I was just off thinking that with odd-base numeration we can't tell even/odd from just the last digit. That's odd in and of itself.

OK. Back to 'splainin' the graphs. Iteration, iteration, iteration. Infinite pattern repetitions of the infinite squares written in infinite bases, yada, yada, yada, bleh, bleh, bleh. Wash, rinse, repeat. We're headed back to do it all again for the first time with the cubes, the powers of three, the set n^3 for n=1,2,3... . Gotta go rummage in the archive.....................


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