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Logarithmic strain, logarithmic spin and logarithmic rate

Acta Mechanica, 1997
To point out the results obtained by the authors in this paper, we need to mention the following rudiments of continuum mechanics. If \(F\) is the deformation gradient of a solid deformable body, \(F=VR\) its left polar decomposition, \(\{\lambda_1,\lambda_2,\lambda_3\}\) the eigenvalues of \(V\), and \(\{n_1,n_2,n_3\}\) the corresponding subordinate ...
Xiao, H., Bruhns, O. T., Meyers, A.
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Logarithmic wavelength demultiplexers

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2003
A general approach for a full 1 /spl times/ N demultiplexer using a tree of filter stages is proposed. The device architecture is compact, requiring at least N - 1 filter stages, and flexible, as each filter stage can be arbitrarily designed, with the only constraint of the half-band power property.
A. G. CINCOTTI, NERI, Alessandro
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Logarithms!

American Journal of Physics, 1978
The joy that physicists derive from numbers, an introduction to the art of estimating, and a healthy ambivalence toward pocket calculators, can all be revealed to students in a ’’liberal arts physics’’ course, by a novel way of reviewing the properties of exponents.
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Logarithmic Growth

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
David C, Amberg   +2 more
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Logarithms

This chapter provides a fairly detailed discussion of logarithms. This is an essential preamble to subsequent chapters. Logarithms to base 10 and base e are explained. e is discussed in more detail in Appendix 2.1.
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Logarithmic Depreciation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Evan W. Anderson, William Brock
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