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Wat (wie) is exponential valuation - definitie

FUNCTION IN ALGEBRA
Dedekind valuation; Valuation theory; Exponential valuation; Valued field; Complete valued field; Valuation group; Valuation ring of a valuation; Prime ideal of a valuation; Maximal ideal of a valuation; Residue field of a valuation; Value group; P-adic valuation of a Dedekind domain; Trivial valuation; Equivalence of valuations; Extension of a valuation; Reduced ramification index of an extension of valuations; Ramification index of an extension of valuations; Relative degree of an extension of valuations; Krull valuation

Valuation (algebra)         
In algebra (in particular in algebraic geometry or algebraic number theory), a valuation is a function on a field that provides a measure of size or multiplicity of elements of the field. It generalizes to commutative algebra the notion of size inherent in consideration of the degree of a pole or multiplicity of a zero in complex analysis, the degree of divisibility of a number by a prime number in number theory, and the geometrical concept of contact between two algebraic or analytic varieties in algebraic geometry.
exponential function         
  • The red curve is the exponential function.  The black horizontal lines show where it crosses the green vertical lines.
  • The exponential function e^z plotted in the complex plane from -2-2i to 2+2i
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION WITH A CONSTANT BASE AND A VARIABLE EXPONENT, DENOTED EXP_A(X) OR A^X
Complex exponential function; Complex exponential; Natural exponential function; E^x; Exp(x); Exp (programming); Complex exponentials; Real exponential function; E**x; E to the x; Cb^x; Exponential Function; Exponential equation; Exponential equations; ⅇ; Natural exponent; Exponential minus 1 function; Exponential minus 1; Expm1; Exp-1; Exp1m; Expm1(x); Exp1m(x); Natural exponential minus 1; Natural exponential; E^X-1; E^x-1; Exp(x)-1; Base e antilogarithm; Exponent of e; Base e anti-logarithm; Exponential minus one function; Exponential minus one; Natural exponential minus one; Natural exponential minus one function; Exponential near 0; Exponential near zero; Natural exponential near 0; Natural exponential near zero; Eˣ-1; Eˣ - 1; Eˣ; Eˣ−1; Eˣ − 1; E^x−1; Exp(x)−1; Exponential base
¦ noun Mathematics a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument, especially the function where the constant is e.
Business valuation         
PROCESS OF DETERMINING ECONOMIC VALUE OF AN OWNER'S INTEREST
Corporate valuation; Enterprise valuation; Marketability; Discount for lack of marketability; Total Beta
Business valuation is a process and a set of procedures used to estimate the economic value of an owner's interest in a business. Here various valuation techniques are used by financial market participants to determine the price they are willing to pay or receive to effect a sale of the business.

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Valuation (algebra)

In algebra (in particular in algebraic geometry or algebraic number theory), a valuation is a function on a field that provides a measure of the size or multiplicity of elements of the field. It generalizes to commutative algebra the notion of size inherent in consideration of the degree of a pole or multiplicity of a zero in complex analysis, the degree of divisibility of a number by a prime number in number theory, and the geometrical concept of contact between two algebraic or analytic varieties in algebraic geometry. A field with a valuation on it is called a valued field.