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Ordered exponential functions, often denoted as \( \text{OE}(x) \), are a class of special functions that extend the concept of the exponential function. Unlike the standard exponential function \( e^x \), which exhibits continuous growth, ordered exponentials incorporate a structure that allows for a sequence of operations that follow a specific order.

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