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− | + | Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]] and let $t,s \in \mathbb{T}$. Then the following formula holds: | |
$$e_0(t,s;\mathbb{T})=1,$$ | $$e_0(t,s;\mathbb{T})=1,$$ | ||
where $e_0$ denotes the [[delta exponential]]. | where $e_0$ denotes the [[delta exponential]]. | ||
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− | + | ==Proof== | |
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+ | [[Category:Theorem]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Unproven]] |
Latest revision as of 21:31, 9 June 2016
Theorem
Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale and let $t,s \in \mathbb{T}$. Then the following formula holds: $$e_0(t,s;\mathbb{T})=1,$$ where $e_0$ denotes the delta exponential.