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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:47:26+00:00 2026-05-11T07:47:26+00:00

So I have a function (I’m writing this in a pseudo-functional language, I hope

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So I have a function (I’m writing this in a pseudo-functional language, I hope its clear):

dampen (lr : Num, x : Num) = x + lr*(1-x) 

And I wish to apply this n times to a value x. I could implement it recursively:

dampenN (0, lr, x) = dampen(lr, x) dampenN (n, lr, x) = dampenN(n-1, lr, dampen(x)) 

But there must be a way I can do it mathematically without resorting to an iterative procedure (recursive, or a loop).

Unfortunately my algebra skills are rusty beyond belief, can anyone help?

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:47:26+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:47 am

    We can eliminate the series from your formula entirely.

    We are given:

    x_(n+1) = x_n + lr(1-x_n) 

    This can be made simpler by rewriting as follows:

    x_(n+1) = (1-lr)x_n + lr 

    Effectively, we’ve transformed this into tail recursion. (If you want the computer science perspective.)

    This means that:

    x_n = (1-lr)^n * x_0    +   ((1-lr)^(n-1) + (1-lr)^(n-2) + ... + 1)*lr  

    The big term on the right is a geometric series, so that can be collapsed as well:

    x_n = (1-lr)^n * x_0   +   lr *  (1 - (1-lr)^n) / (1- (1 -lr)) x_n = (1-lr)^n * x_0   +   1 - (1 - lr)^n 

    Edited due to a small error in the final expressions. +1 to comingstorm.

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