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Hopefully I explained it well enough for you to understand what i want to add. Please consider that this is my first addition to wikipedia, meaning feedback is very much welcome but let it be constructive.
[[User:LotteUU|LotteUU]] ([[User talk:LotteUU|talk]]) 11:26, 16 November 2021 (UTC)
 
:By the way a logirithmic divergence is a power law, but the power is VERY small. We see (x^h-1)/h=ln(x), right? So it is a power law in disguise, right? Is one allowed to add 1/h, since that doesn't ever change? Is that why it says it is a limiting case, because the power law is the '0th power' in some crazy way. Solving differential equations with multiple classes of solutions is easier when using infinities for a single solution. In my opinion, a log divergence is TECHNICALLY is a power law divergence, but with hyperreal numbers. So the article seems to be 'lying' by not mentioning this brute fact. Call me crazy. --Misha [[Special:Contributions/2603:7080:8C03:B902:97B6:30A2:7B17:CFE9|2603:7080:8C03:B902:97B6:30A2:7B17:CFE9]] ([[User talk:2603:7080:8C03:B902:97B6:30A2:7B17:CFE9|talk]]) 00:25, 23 August 2025 (UTC)