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Exponential growth occurs when a
quantity grows at a rate
directly proportional to its
present size. For example, when it is 3
times as big as it is now...
- A
quantity is
subject to
exponential decay if it
decreases at a rate
proportional to its
current value. Symbolically, this
process can be
expressed by...
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constant over the
lifetime of an
exponentially decaying quantity, and it is a
characteristic unit for the
exponential decay equation. The accompanying...
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sometimes called exponential functions;
these quantities undergo exponential growth if c {\displaystyle c} is
positive or
exponential decay if c {\displaystyle...
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probability theory and statistics, the
exponential distribution or
negative exponential distribution is the
probability distribution of the distance...
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functions such as
exponential,
trigonometric and
logarithmic functions, or to
inhomogeneous polynomials, must be
dimensionless quantities. (Note: this requirement...
- derivative) of a
quantity with
respect to time is
proportional to the
quantity itself.
Described as a function, a
quantity undergoing exponential growth is an...
- (also
known as
exponential Brownian motion) is a continuous-time
stochastic process in
which the
logarithm of the
randomly varying quantity follows a Brownian...
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Exponential smoothing or
exponential moving average (EMA) is a rule of
thumb technique for
smoothing time
series data
using the
exponential window function...
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exponential, also
called the path-ordered
exponential, is a
mathematical operation defined in non-commutative algebras,
equivalent to the
exponential...