The
logarithm of a number is the exponent by which another fixed value, the base , must be raised to produce that number. the
logarithm of
Kaynak: LogarithmThe natural
logarithm is the
logarithm to the base e , where e is an irrational and transcendental constant approximately equal to
Kaynak: Natural logarithmThe common
logarithm is the
logarithm with base 10. It is also known as the decadic
logarithm and also as the decimal
logarithm, named
Kaynak: Common logarithmIn mathematics , a
logarithm of a matrix is another matrix such that the matrix exponential of the latter matrix equals the original
Kaynak: Logarithm of a matrixIn mathematics , the binary
logarithm (log 2 n) is the
logarithm to the base 2 . It is the inverse function of n ↦ 2 n. binary
logarithmKaynak: Binary logarithmIn computer science , the iterated
logarithm of n, written n (usually read "log star"), is the number of times the
logarithm function
Kaynak: Iterated logarithmThe term Napierian
logarithm, or Naperian
logarithm, is often used to mean the natural
logarithm . given by (in terms of the modern
logarithm ):
Kaynak: Napierian logarithmIn mathematics , the super-
logarithm is one of the two inverse functions of tetration . roots and
logarithms , tetration has two inverse
Kaynak: Super-logarithmDiscrete
logarithm records are the best results achieved to date in solving the discrete
logarithm problem, which is the problem of finding
Kaynak: Discrete logarithm recordsThis is a list of
logarithm topics, by Wikipedia page. See also the list of exponential topics . Acoustic power antilogarithm
Kaynak: Index of logarithm articlesIn mathematics , there are several
logarithm ic identities . Algebraic identities or laws : Trivial identities: log_b(1) 0 !, |
Kaynak: List of logarithmic identitiesThe decimal value of the natural
logarithm of 2 A002162 is approximately: ln 2 approx 0.69314718055... as shown in the first line of
Kaynak: Natural logarithm of 2In probability theory , the law of the iterated
logarithm describes the magnitude of the fluctuations of a random walk . iterated
logarithmKaynak: Law of the iterated logarithm