How about dividing this page to Superfactorial (Sloane-Plouffe) and Superfactorial (Pickover)? --Cloudy176 (talk) 03:41, November 24, 2012 (UTC)
- Do the subjects carry enough weight to deserve separate articles? FB100Z • talk • contribs 06:59, November 24, 2012 (UTC)
Does anybody see a reason to keep Daniel's definition here? Aside from the policy on original work (which was enforced strictly only after he added this), this doesn't even have a citation. If there's no reason for keeping it, I'm going to delete the section and leave a note on his talk page. I don't want this site to devolve into a sourceless mess. Edit: Sorry, this is sourced. I don't really like that its original work, but it was added before the date that that policy was enforced, so there's nothing to do about it. ~εmli 11:00, February 27, 2016 (UTC)
Barnes G function[]
This function is a superfactorial extension of Sloane and Plouffe to complex numbers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes_G-function. For reference, you can use the references used by wikipedia or search for paper about this function. Tamatak 'v chamatak ki (talk) 05:37, 14 September 2024 (UTC)