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  • ...al-align:-5%;"><math>c</math></font> is the logarithm. In other words, the logarithm <font style="vertical-align:-5%;"><math>c</math></font> is the [[Power law| ...address of a particular location in computer memory is equal to the base-2 logarithm (rounded upwards) of the number of possible locations. Logarithms are also
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  • Text books explaining the real logarithm:
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  • #redirect [[logarithm]]
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  • '''Discrete logarithm''' is a problem of finding logarithms in a [[finite field]]. Given a field ...t exponentiation is relatively easy but the inverse operation, finding the logarithm, is hard. The cryptosystems are designed so that the user does only easy op
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  • * [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CommonLogarithm.html Common logarithm] (Wolfram's Mathworld website) *[http://www.math.utah.edu/~pa/math/log.html What on Earth is a logarithm?] ([[University of Utah]] website)
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  • '''[[Fixed point]]s of [[logarithm]]''' to base <math>b</math> are solutions <math>L</math> of equation ...unction that expresses one of these solutions <math>L_1</math> through the logarithm of the base <math>b</math>
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  • * [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CommonLogarithm.html Common logarithm] (Wolfram's Mathworld website) *[http://www.math.utah.edu/~pa/math/log.html What on Earth is a logarithm?] ([[University of Utah]] website)
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  • #redirect [[logarithm]]
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  • ...h the unknown appears both outside and inside an exponential function or a logarithm.
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  • The (m + 1)th derivative of the logarithm of the gamma function.
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  • '''[[Fixed point]]s of [[logarithm]]''' to base <math>b</math> are solutions <math>L</math> of equation ...unction that expresses one of these solutions <math>L_1</math> through the logarithm of the base <math>b</math>
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  • ...] code that defines function [[Filog]] that evaluates the [[fixed point of logarithm]] // for given complex value of logarithm of its base. The Filog(z) returns soluiton <math>L</math> of the equation
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  • ...se it has cutline at the negative part of the real axis. However, the same logarithm becomes
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  • ...ber of primes up to some limit ''X'' is asymptotic to ''X'' divided by the logarithm of ''X''.
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  • * In [[logarithm]]s, the base is the quantity raised to the power of the logarithm to return the given number.
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  • ...Mathematical]] functions built from a finite number of [[exponential]]s, [[logarithm]]s, [[Constant (mathematics)|constant]]s, one [[Variable (mathematics)|vari
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A graph of the complex logarithm of the [[transfer function]] of a linear, time-invariant system plotted wit
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  • ...transcendental number|transcendental]], ''e'' is the base of the [[natural logarithm]]s. Its inverse, the [[exponential function]] ...t" in honor of the Scottish mathematician [[John Napier]] who introduced [[logarithm]]s.
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  • ...st basic [[transcendental functions]]: the [[exponential function]], the [[logarithm]], the [[trigonometric function|trigonometric functions]], and the [[hyperb ====Logarithm====
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  • ...ichter scale''' measures the strength of an [[earthquake]]. The scale is [[logarithm]]ic, so an earthquake of magnitude 6 is ten times more powerful than one of
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  • The fixed points of exponential and those of logarithm:
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  • ...ogarithm of Weierstrass's product for the gamma function, we can write the logarithm of the gamma function in the form of a series
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  • ==Fixed points of [[exponential]] and fixed points of [[logarithm]]== ...earched graphically. Fig.1 shows the graphical search of fixed points of [[logarithm]],
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  • The inverse function of the exponential is the [[logarithm]]; for any complex <math>z\ne 0</math>, the relation holds: Exponential also can be considered as inverse of logarithm, while the imaginary part of the argument is smaller than <math>\pi</math>:
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  • Text books explaining the real logarithm:
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  • {{r|Natural logarithm}}
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  • '''Discrete logarithm''' is a problem of finding logarithms in a [[finite field]]. Given a field ...t exponentiation is relatively easy but the inverse operation, finding the logarithm, is hard. The cryptosystems are designed so that the user does only easy op
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  • ...ge|GaulegExample.png|right|300px|Fig.1. Example of estimate of precision: Logarithm of residual versus number <math>N</math> of terms in the right hand side of In Fig.1, the [[decimal logarithm]] of the modulus of the residual of the appdoximation of integral with Gaus
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  • (* that isustrate graphical search of [[fixed point]]s of [[logarithm]] and those of [[exponential]] *)
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  • remembering that the derivative of the natural logarithm is given by Taking the exponent (the inverse function of the natural logarithm) of both sides of equation (2)
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