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plot of deviation of holomorphic tetration from its asymptotic expansion at large values of the imaginary part of the argument. (Real part of the argument is assumed to have moderate values).

Tertation tet is solution of equations , holomorphyc in the complex plane except the cut at the part of the real axis. At large values of the imaginary part of the argument, tetratiomn can expanded asumptoticaly, where  ; is fixed point of logarithm, and is universal constant. First coefficients are: , ,
, The four pictures show the deviation of tetration from the approcimation at , , , and ; id est, . The distribution of in the complex -plane is shown with lines of constant phase and lines of constant modulus of .

Levels are shown with thick red lines.
Level is shown with thick black lines.
Levels are shown with thick blue lines.
Levels are shown with scratched lines.
Levels are shown with thin red lines.
Levels are shown with thin blue lines.
Levels are shown with thin thick black lines.
Level is shown with thick red line.
Levels are shown with thick black lines.
Level is shown with thick red line.
Levels are shown with thick black lines.
Level is shown with thick green line.
Level is shown with thick black line.

The plotter tried to draw also

Level with thick black line and
Level with thin dark green line, but they happened a littel bit scratched.

In the upper left corner of the last two pictures; the plotter could not distinguish the tetration from its asymptotic approximation.

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Copyright © Dmitrii Kouznetsov.
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2008
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is supposed to be used in the article Tetration
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