steam log - translation to russian
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steam log - translation to russian

THE INVERSE FUNCTION TO A TOWER OF POWERS
Log*; Log star; Log-*; Log-star; Log *; Log* n; Iterated log

steam log      
машинный журнал
log-log graph         
PLOT THAT USES LOGARITHMIC SCALES ON BOTH THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL AXES
Loglog plot; Log plot; Loglog; Loglog graph; Log log; Log-log; Log log plot; Log-log graph; Log-log plot; Double logarithmic plot; Double log plot; Full log plot; Full logarithmic plot; Dual log plot; Dual logarithmic plot; Double logarithmic; Dual logarithmic; Dual log; Double log; Full log; Full logarithmic; Log–log space; Log-log space; Log–log

математика

график с логарифмическим масштабом на обеих осях

log-log plot         
PLOT THAT USES LOGARITHMIC SCALES ON BOTH THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL AXES
Loglog plot; Log plot; Loglog; Loglog graph; Log log; Log-log; Log log plot; Log-log graph; Log-log plot; Double logarithmic plot; Double log plot; Full log plot; Full logarithmic plot; Dual log plot; Dual logarithmic plot; Double logarithmic; Dual logarithmic; Dual log; Double log; Full log; Full logarithmic; Log–log space; Log-log space; Log–log

математика

график в логарифмическом масштабе по обеим осям

Definition

steamy
¦ adjective (steamier, steamiest)
1. producing, filled with, or clouded with steam.
2. hot and humid.
3. informal of or involving erotic sexual activity.
Derivatives
steamily adverb
steaminess noun

Wikipedia

Iterated logarithm

In computer science, the iterated logarithm of n {\displaystyle n} , written log*  n {\displaystyle n} (usually read "log star"), is the number of times the logarithm function must be iteratively applied before the result is less than or equal to 1 {\displaystyle 1} . The simplest formal definition is the result of this recurrence relation:

log n := { 0 if  n 1 ; 1 + log ( log n ) if  n > 1 {\displaystyle \log ^{*}n:={\begin{cases}0&{\mbox{if }}n\leq 1;\\1+\log ^{*}(\log n)&{\mbox{if }}n>1\end{cases}}}

On the positive real numbers, the continuous super-logarithm (inverse tetration) is essentially equivalent:

log n = s l o g e ( n ) {\displaystyle \log ^{*}n=\lceil \mathrm {slog} _{e}(n)\rceil }

i.e. the base b iterated logarithm is log n = y {\displaystyle \log ^{*}n=y} if n lies within the interval y 1 b < n   y b {\displaystyle ^{y-1}b<n\leq \ ^{y}b} , where y b = b b b y {\displaystyle {^{y}b}=\underbrace {b^{b^{\cdot ^{\cdot ^{b}}}}} _{y}} denotes tetration. However, on the negative real numbers, log-star is 0 {\displaystyle 0} , whereas slog e ( x ) = 1 {\displaystyle \lceil {\text{slog}}_{e}(-x)\rceil =-1} for positive x {\displaystyle x} , so the two functions differ for negative arguments.

The iterated logarithm accepts any positive real number and yields an integer. Graphically, it can be understood as the number of "zig-zags" needed in Figure 1 to reach the interval [ 0 , 1 ] {\displaystyle [0,1]} on the x-axis.

In computer science, lg* is often used to indicate the binary iterated logarithm, which iterates the binary logarithm (with base 2 {\displaystyle 2} ) instead of the natural logarithm (with base e).

Mathematically, the iterated logarithm is well-defined for any base greater than e 1 / e 1.444667 {\displaystyle e^{1/e}\approx 1.444667} , not only for base 2 {\displaystyle 2} and base e.

What is the Russian for steam log? Translation of &#39steam log&#39 to Russian