User:CompactStar/Super-pitch

Super-pitch is a quantity that is equal to the super-logarithm (inverse tetration) of frequency, just as pitch is the logarithm of frequency.

Tetration (most commonly represented with ↑↑) is an operator that is iterated exponentiation, like how exponentiation is iterated multiplication. Tetration can be defined recursively as:

a↑↑0 = 1

a↑↑x = aa↑↑(x-1) if x ≥ 1

For example, a↑↑1 = a, a↑↑2 = aa, a↑↑3 = aaa, a↑↑4 = aaaa, and son.

The super-logarithm is an inverse function of tetrartion, defined as:

slogb(1) = 0

slogb(x) = slogb(logb(x)) + 1

So slogb(b) = 1, slogb(bb) = 2, slogb(bbb) = 3, slogb(bbbb) = 4, and so on. Tetration is only defined for integer inputs, while super-logarithm is only defined for integer outputs. However, there are various extensions of tetration, the most common of which is the linear approximation:

a↑↑0 = ax if 0 ≤ x < 1

a↑↑x = aa↑↑(x-1) if x ≥ 1