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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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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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Bearing fault diagnosis via generalized logarithm sparse regularization
Mechanical systems and signal processing, 2022Ziwei Zhang+7 more
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A New Hardware Implementation of Base 2 Logarithm for FPGA
, 2014Logarithms reduce products to sums and powers to products; they play an important role in signal processing, communication and information theory. They are primarily used for hardware calculations, handling multiplications, divisions, powers, and roots ...
A. Mansour+3 more
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1981
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses exponentials and logarithms. It presents two of the most important classes of functions of mathematics: the exponential and logarithmic functions. There are two different ways to define the exponential and logarithmic functions.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses exponentials and logarithms. It presents two of the most important classes of functions of mathematics: the exponential and logarithmic functions. There are two different ways to define the exponential and logarithmic functions.
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American Journal of Physics, 2000
The development of Napier’s logarithms is traced from their beginnings in the construction of tables of numbers in geometric progression. These numbers are found using a kinematic model. The equivalent of a first-order differential equation arises. This is integrated numerically to give another set of corresponding numbers (logarithms) in arithmetic ...
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The development of Napier’s logarithms is traced from their beginnings in the construction of tables of numbers in geometric progression. These numbers are found using a kinematic model. The equivalent of a first-order differential equation arises. This is integrated numerically to give another set of corresponding numbers (logarithms) in arithmetic ...
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The Law of Logarithm for Arrays of Random Variables under Sub-linear Expectations
, 2020Jia-pan Xu, Li-Xin Zhang
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The Discrete-Logarithm Problem with Preprocessing
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2018Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Dmitry Kogan
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Computation of a 768-Bit Prime Field Discrete Logarithm
International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptographic Techniques, 2017T. Kleinjung+4 more
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The Discrete Logarithm Problem
Open Problems in Mathematics, 2016René Schoof
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