A logarithm is a mathematical operation that determines how many times a certain number, called the base, is multiplied by itself to reach another number. Because logarithms relate geometric ...
I recently found a pretty neat mathematical book entitled How not to be wrong: The power of mathematical thinking by Jordan Ellenberg. The author outlines real-life applications that show how ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We study a q-logarithm which was introduced by Euler and give some of its properties. This q-logarithm has not received much attention in the ...
[Ihsan Kehribar] points out a clever trick you can use to quickly and efficiently compute the logarithm of a 32-bit integer. The technique relies on the CLZ instruction which counts the number of ...
NO practical man ever saw the least difficulty either in the idea of logarithms to a given base or in the use of common logarithms in arithmetical work. But if the practical man becomes inquisitive as ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A version of the law of the iterated logarithm is proved for sequences of independent random variables which satisfy the central limit theorem ...
There was a time not so long ago when calculators weren’t standard equipment for computations. The log() button did not exist, and some math had to be done by hand. John Napier and his logarithm ...
Logarithm to the base e (approximately 2.7183).