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Logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the logarithm of a number to a given base is the power or exponent to which the base must be raised in order to produce the number. For example, the logarithm of 1000 to the base 10 ...
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Log , LOG , or LoG may refer to: •Chip log, a device used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water •Data log, a record of sequential data •Laplacian of Gaussian • Log (journ...
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An explanation of logarithms and a java base logarithm calculator ... Interestingly, after I had this guide up for a while, this turned out to be the question I was asked most frequently, usually in terms that included phrases like ... To understand what a logarithm is you first have to understand what a power is.
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Publications on architecture and urbanism from Cynthia Davidson and the Anyone Corporation ... The first Log postcard competition garnered 112 entries. Log is pleased to announce that the winner is a photograph by Manuel Alvarez Diestro, which will be published in February 2010 as the postcard for Log 18.
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Unlike Arnold, I was happy to see Chris's "Scooping Language Log" post.  In the first place, it's a compliment that he thinks LL is some sort of standard to measure himself against, if only in temporal terms.
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As of September 2009, this weblog has moved to the top level of the site. ... Please update your bookmarks, if anyone still has one... ... Thursday, 3 September 2009...
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Mostly-daily musings on philosophy, children, culture, technology, the emergence of life from matter, chocolate, Nomic, and all that sort of thing. ... older log...
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The laws of logarithms, and how to remember them (Stan Brown) ... It can’t be said too often: a logarithm is nothing more than an exponent. You can write the above definition compactly, and show the log as an exponent, by substituting the second equation into the first to eliminate y:
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