tetration |
titration |
As nouns the difference between tetration and titration
is that
tetration is the arithmetic operator consisting of repeated exponentiation, by analogy with exponentiation being repeated multiplication and multiplication being repeated addition,
ba denoting
a to the power of
a to the power of ... to the power of
a, in which
a appears
b times. Notation:
ba,
or''
titration is the determination of the concentration of some substance in a solution by slowly adding measured amounts of some other substance (normally using a burette) until a reaction is shown to be complete, for instance by the colour change of an indicator.
tetration |
superlogarithm |
As nouns the difference between tetration and superlogarithm
is that
tetration is (arithmetic) the arithmetic operator consisting of repeated exponentiation, by analogy with exponentiation being repeated multiplication and multiplication being repeated addition,
b''''a'' denoting ''a'' to the power of ''a'' to the power of to the power of ''a'', in which ''a'' appears ''b'' times notation: ''b''''a'', '' ''or while
superlogarithm is (mathematics) one of the two inverse functions of tetration.