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Eugene Shubert the new William Miller

Joined: 06 Apr 2002 Posts: 1073 Location: Richardson Texas
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 11:12 am Post subject: I Need Help With This Equation |
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Let A={real numbers x such that |x|<1}
Let S={real numbers Z such that 1 < Z < infinity}
Define ^ on A by the rule x^y = (x+y)/(1+xy).
It follows that (A, ^) is an Abelian group:
x^y=y^x
x^0=x
x^(-x)=0
x^(y^z)=(x^y)^z
I'm looking for a function from AxS->S (also written ^) such that, for any x, y, in A and any Z in S:
x^(y^Z) = (x^y)^Z
0^Z=Z
x^Z > Z if x>0
x^Z < Z if x<0
Thanks. |
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