so, at any step of the process, x will be the output of z**x. If the initial x = z which are (0,1] (for now), it means that the next x will be in the range of z**x for x (0,1], and I think that's still (0,1]
which means x will always be (0,1]
right?
I think I'm not thinking enough about what the range could be
intuitively, it seems to trivially follow that, because a**(1/n) >= a for a in (0, 1] and n in N/{0}, the range will never be bigger than the domain in the previous example
well, my approach did prove (0,1], so I'm happy with that. Ofc it didn't even take into account numbers above that, but I should have been able to think about it :/