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Algebra

Augustana College

2019

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The Last Digits Of Infinity (On Tetrations Under Modular Rings), William Stowe Jun 2019

The Last Digits Of Infinity (On Tetrations Under Modular Rings), William Stowe

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A tetration is defined as repeated exponentiation. As an example, 2 tetrated 4 times is 2^(2^(2^2)) = 2^16. Tetrated numbers grow rapidly; however, we will see that when tetrating where computations are performed mod n for some positive integer n, there is convergent behavior. We will show that, in general, this convergent behavior will always show up.