OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
Repeatedly take logs, starting from any number not equal to 0, 1, e, e^e, e^(e^e), etc. and you will converge to 0.31813150... + 1.33723570...*I.
LINKS
Stanislav Sykora, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2000
Stanislav Sykora, Fixed points of the mappings exp(z) and -exp(z) in C, 2016.
Wolfram Research, FixedPoint
EXAMPLE
z = 0.31813150520476413531265425158766451720351761387139986692237... + 1.33723570143068940890116214319371061253950213846051241887631... *i.
MATHEMATICA
RealDigits[ Im[ N[ FixedPoint[ Log, 1 + I, 910], 105]]] [[1]]
RealDigits[ N[ Im[ ProductLog[-1]], 105]][[1]] (* Jean-François Alcover, Feb 01 2012 *)
PROG
(PARI) z=I; for(k=1, 16000, z=log(z)); imag(z) \\ Using realprecision \p 2010. - Stanislav Sykora, Jun 07 2015
(PARI) z=I; for(k=1, 10, z-=(z-log(z))/(1-1/z)); imag(z) \\ Jeremy Tan, Sep 23 2017
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
AUTHOR
Fabian Rothelius, Jan 21 2001
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Vladeta Jovovic, Feb 26 2001
Edited and extended by Robert G. Wilson v, Aug 22 2002
STATUS
approved