Multidimensional Magic Mountains and Matrix Art for the generalized repeat space theory |
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Authors: | Shigeru Arimoto |
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Institution: | 1. Division of General Education and Research, Tsuyama National College of Technology, 624-1 Numa, Tsuyama, Okayama, 708-8509, Japan
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Abstract: | The Asymptotic Linearity Theorem (ALT), which proves the Fukui conjecture in a broader context, plays a significant role in the repeat space theory (RST), which is the central unifying theory in the First and the Second Generation Fukui Project. Proving the Asymptotic Linearity Theorem Extension Conjecture (ALTEC) is a fundamental problem in the repeat space theory. The present paper constructs a class of functions MagicMtθ, which serves as a powerful tool for proving the Asymptotic Linearity Theorem Extension Conjecture and related propositions. The d-dimensional generalization?μ d,n,θ of MagicMt θ , which is given in the present paper and is called a ‘d-dimensional Magic Mountain’, provides inwardly repeating fractals in multidimensional spaces useful for interdisciplinary research that uses the generalized repeat space theory. |
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