- k
log x +
log a . {\displaystyle \
log y=k\
log x+\
log a.}
Setting X =
log x {\displaystyle X=\
log x} and Y =
log y , {\displaystyle Y=\
log y,}...
- (standard error) of 2%,
using 1.5 kB of memory. Hyper
LogLog is an
extension of the
earlier LogLog algorithm,
itself deriving from the 1984 Flajolet–Martin...
-
Logging is the
process of cutting, processing, and
moving trees to a
location for transport. It may
include skidding, on-site processing, and loading...
-
log, -
log, or
logs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Log most
often refers to:
Trunk (botany), the stem and main
wooden axis of a tree,
called logs...
- In
information technology,
log rotation is an
automated process used in
system administration in
which log files are compressed,
moved (archived), renamed...
- A
log cabin is a
small log house,
especially a
minimally finished or less
architecturally sophisticated structure.
Log cabins have an
ancient history in...
- appliance-based
log management platform.
LogLogic's
Log Management platform collects and
correlates user
activity and
event data.
LogLogic's products...
- A
log house, or
log building, is a
structure built with
horizontal logs interlocked at the
corners by notching.
Logs may be round,
squared or hewn to other...
- log ( y ) = ( γ
log ( a ) ) x +
log ( λ ) . {\displaystyle \
log(y)=(\gamma \
log(a))x+\
log(\lambda ).} A
log–linear (sometimes
log–lin) plot has the...
- In computing,
logging is the act of
keeping a
log of
events that
occur in a
computer system, such as problems,
errors or just
information on
current operations...