- Bürgi
around 1600.
Napier coined the term for
logarithm in
Middle Latin,
logarithmus,
literally meaning 'ratio-number',
derived from the Gr****
logos 'proportion...
- in the
German scientific literature) is ld n, from
Latin logarithmus dualis or
logarithmus dyadis. The DIN 1302 [de], ISO 31-11 and ISO 80000-2 standards...
- Historically', the "common logarithm" was
known by its
Latin name
logarithmus decimalis or
logarithmus decadis. The
mathematical notation for
using the
common logarithm...
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experimenta explosione tormentorum nuper instituta.
Scribatur pro
numero cujus logarithmus est unitas, e, qui est 2,7182817… (English:
Written for the
number of...
-
numero cujus logarithmus hyperbolicus unitas est". IBM
Research Report RC 6217. Pippenger, N. (1976). "Formula Nova Pro
Numero Cujus Logarithmus Hyperbolicus...
- The
natural logarithm of a
number is its
logarithm to the base of the
mathematical constant e,
which is an
irrational and
transcendental number approximately...
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alternate transliteration.) A. Kolmogoroff. "Über das
Gesetz des
iterierten Logarithmus".
Mathematische Annalen, 101: 126–135, 1929. (At the Göttinger DigitalisierungsZentrum...
- dem W****erstoffionexponenten (pH•)
einer Lösungwird dann der
Briggsche Logarithmus des
reziproken Wertes des auf W****erstoffionenbezagenen Normalitäts faktors...
- ( x ) {\displaystyle \mathrm {ld} (x)=\log _{2}(x)} , from the
Latin logarithmus dualis (military)
Laser designator, used by the
military for targeting...
-
Gaspard Monge's
Application of
Analysis to Geometry, and François Callet's
Logarithmus. In her
Personal Recollections Somerville expressed the
opinion that...