Received: from 173-13-139-235-sfba.hfc.comcastbusiness.net ([173.13.139.235]:55348 helo=jukni.digitalkingdom.org) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with smtp (Exim 4.87) (envelope-from ) id 1cJbuZ-0004Zh-Hu for jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org; Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:06:12 -0800 Received: by jukni.digitalkingdom.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:06:07 -0800 From: "Apache" To: curtis289@att.net Reply-To: webmaster@lojban.org Subject: [jvsw] Definition Edited At Word fe'au'u -- By krtisfranks Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:06:07 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Message-Id: X-Spam-Score: 1.9 (+) X-Spam_score: 1.9 X-Spam_score_int: 19 X-Spam_bar: + X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "stodi.digitalkingdom.org", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "fe'au'u" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the bth super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of a of order c-2. --- > mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the $b$th super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of $a$ of order $c-2$. 5,5c5,5 < c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u} --- > c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). c=3 yields the basic/typical bth root function on $a$ (undoes exponentiation); c=4 yields the bth sroot (undoes tetration). In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the right-inverse on the same-order hyperoperator. See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u} 11a12,12 \n> Word: sroot, In Sense: operator [...] Content analysis details: (1.9 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [URIs: lojban.org] 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] -0.5 BAYES_05 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 1 to 5% [score: 0.0339] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "fe'au'u" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the bth super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of a of order c-2. --- > mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the $b$th super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of $a$ of order $c-2$. 5,5c5,5 < c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u} --- > c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). c=3 yields the basic/typical bth root function on $a$ (undoes exponentiation); c=4 yields the bth sroot (undoes tetration). In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the right-inverse on the same-order hyperoperator. See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u} 11a12,12 \n> Word: sroot, In Sense: operator Old Data: Definition: mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the bth super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of a of order c-2. Notes: c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u} Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: super-root, In Sense: operator Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the $b$th super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of $a$ of order $c-2$. Notes: c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). c=3 yields the basic/typical bth root function on $a$ (undoes exponentiation); c=4 yields the bth sroot (undoes tetration). In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the right-inverse on the same-order hyperoperator. See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u} Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: super-root, In Sense: operator Word: sroot, In Sense: operator Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.