Example:
A multiplier is an
exponent that is approaching one...Such that the base equals itself..
A multiplier is able to represent all of the
discrete numbers as well as the real numbers which are discrete numbers embedded on transfinite plane.
In electronics a chromatographic
superset which maps an electrical field by discrete colors...
The idea of the multiplier comes from the ideal-multiplier function; the triene-function in which the first side of the error-bound; acting as the base; and the second side of the error-bound, acting as the exponent: both approach one.