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Logarithmic can
refer to: Logarithm, a
transcendental function in
mathematics Logarithmic scale, the use of the
logarithmic function to
describe measurements...
- A
logarithmic scale (or log scale) is a
method used to
display numerical data that
spans a
broad range of values,
especially when
there are significant...
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Several important formulas,
sometimes called logarithmic identities or
logarithmic laws,
relate logarithms to one another. The
logarithm of...
- A
logarithmic spiral,
equiangular spiral, or
growth spiral is a self-similar
spiral curve that
often appears in nature. The
first to
describe a logarithmic...
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functions like the
logarithmic sine,
logarithmic cosine,
logarithmic secant,
logarithmic cosecant,
logarithmic tangent and
logarithmic cotangent. The word...
- In mathematics,
logarithmic growth describes a
phenomenon whose size or cost can be
described as a
logarithm function of some input. e.g. y = C log (x)...
- In mathematics, a
function f is
logarithmically convex or
superconvex if log ∘ f {\displaystyle {\log }\circ f} , the
composition of the
logarithm with...
- In
algebraic geometry and the
theory of
complex manifolds, a
logarithmic differential form is a
differential form with
poles of a
certain kind. The concept...
- The
following is a list of
integrals (antiderivative functions) of
logarithmic functions. For a
complete list of
integral functions, see list of integrals...
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algebraic geometry, a
logarithmic pair
consists of a variety,
together with a
divisor along which one
allows mild
logarithmic singularities. They were...