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exponential growth - tradução para alemão

GROWTH OF QUANTITIES AT RATE PROPORTIONAL TO THE CURRENT AMOUNT
Exponentially increasing; Exponential increase; Grow exponentially; Increases exponentially; Grows exponentially; Exponentially increasing function; Exponential law; Exponential rate; Geometric growth; Exponential grow; Exponential error; Increase exponentially; Growth formula; Decay formula; Geometric rate; Exponential curve; Exponential Growth; Geometric increase; Exponential growth bias
  • Exponential growth}}
  • exponential growth:<br/> <math>\begin{align} a&=24 \\ b&=\frac{1}{2} \\ r&=5\end{align}</math>
  • exponential growth:<br/> <math>\begin{align} a&=3 \\ b&=2 \\ r&=5 \end{align}</math>
  • The J-shaped exponential growth (left, blue) and the S-shaped logistic growth (right, red).

exponential growth         
exponentieller Wachstum, logarithmischer Wachstum (wird durch einen exponentiellen Graphen beschrieben), konstanter Wachstum in einer bestimmten Periode (z.B. die Verdoppelung der Bevölkerung in einer bestimmten Zeit)
economic growth         
  • Productivity lowered the cost of most items in terms of work time required to purchase. Real [[food prices]] fell due to improvements in transportation and trade, [[mechanized agriculture]], [[fertilizer]]s, scientific farming and the [[Green Revolution]].
  • The system of economic growth in developed regions
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Historic world GDP per capita
  • Economic growth rates (percent, vertical) v. standardized tests of student achievement in different regions, both adjusted for GDP per capita in 1960
  • The marginal costs of a growing economy may gradually exceed the marginal benefits, however measured.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN AN ECONOMY
Growth theory; Economic growth rate; Economic rejuvenation; GDP Growth; Development ethic; Eco-development; Market growth; GDP growth; Industrial economies; Growth economics; Economic developers; List of countries by average GDP growth (nominal); Annual average GDP growth; Negative effects of economic growth; Environmental impacts of economic growth; Environmental impact of economic development; Market expansion; Financial growth; Environmental effects of economic growth; Long-term economic growth; Economic prosperity; Infinite economic growth; Perpetual economic growth
wirtschaftliches Wachstum
primeval forest         
  • Fungus ''Climacocystis borealis'' on a tree stump in the [[Białowieża Forest]], one of the last largely intact primeval forests in Central Europe
  • red cedar]]s (right) fill the grove.
  • red cedar]] stump near [[Port Renfrew, British Columbia]]
  • Cool [[temperate rainforest]] in [[Tasmania]], Australia
  • Downed wood replenishes [[topsoil]] as it decays.
  • Klamath region]] and California).
  • [[Redwood tree]] in northern California redwood forest: According to the [[National Park Service]], "96 percent of the original old-growth coast redwoods have been logged."<ref>[http://www.nps.gov/redw/faqs.htm Frequently Asked Questions] ''nps.gov''. Retrieved 11 February 2009.</ref>
  • [[Coast redwood]]s in old-growth forest in [[Muir Woods National Monument]], Marin County, California
  • Virgin forest about 2500 m above sea level in [[Shennongjia Forestry District]], Hubei<!-- DO NOT LINK, see [[MOS:GEOLINK]] for further guidance -->, China<!-- DO NOT LINK, see [[MOS:GEOLINK]] for further guidance -->
  • ''[[Eucalyptus regnans]]'' forest in [[Tasmania]], Australia<!-- DO NOT LINK, see [[MOS:GEOLINK]] for further guidance -->
  • Antarctic beech]] old-growth in [[Lamington National Park]], Queensland, Australia
TYPE OF FOREST CHARACTERIZED BY STANDS OF SERAL OR CLIMAX SPECIES USUALLY WELL PAST THE AGE OF MATURITY, LARGE IN DIAMETER RELATIVE TO SPECIES AND SITE POTENTIAL, AND EXHIBITING DECADENCE, LOW GROWTH RATES, DEAD AND DYING TREES AND SNAGS
Old growth; Old growth logging; Primeval forest; Forest primeval; Primaeval forest; Old-growth; Old Growth Logging; Ancient forest; Virgin forest; Old Growth Forest; Old Growth forest; Natural forest; Primary forest; Old growth forests; Old Growth Forests; Old Growth; First growth tree; First-growth forest; First growth forest; Old growth forest; Old-growth forests; Old-Growth Trees; Primary forest logging; Logging of old-growth forests; Logging of old-growth forest; Logging of old growth forest; Virgin rainforest; Virgin forests; Virgin timber; Virgin lumber; Primary forests; Native forest; Logging in old-growth forests; Old-growth logging
Urwald (Dschungel, Regenwald, unberührter Wald)

Definição

exponential function
¦ noun Mathematics a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument, especially the function where the constant is e.

Wikipédia

Exponential growth

Exponential growth is a process that increases quantity over time. It occurs when the instantaneous rate of change (that is, the derivative) of a quantity with respect to time is proportional to the quantity itself. Described as a function, a quantity undergoing exponential growth is an exponential function of time, that is, the variable representing time is the exponent (in contrast to other types of growth, such as quadratic growth).

If the constant of proportionality is negative, then the quantity decreases over time, and is said to be undergoing exponential decay instead. In the case of a discrete domain of definition with equal intervals, it is also called geometric growth or geometric decay since the function values form a geometric progression.

The formula for exponential growth of a variable x at the growth rate r, as time t goes on in discrete intervals (that is, at integer times 0, 1, 2, 3, ...), is

where x0 is the value of x at time 0. The growth of a bacterial colony is often used to illustrate it. One bacterium splits itself into two, each of which splits itself resulting in four, then eight, 16, 32, and so on. The amount of increase keeps increasing because it is proportional to the ever-increasing number of bacteria. Growth like this is observed in real-life activity or phenomena, such as the spread of virus infection, the growth of debt due to compound interest, and the spread of viral videos. In real cases, initial exponential growth often does not last forever, instead slowing down eventually due to upper limits caused by external factors and turning into logistic growth.

Terms like "exponential growth" are sometimes incorrectly interpreted as "rapid growth". Indeed, something that grows exponentially can in fact be growing slowly at first.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para exponential growth
1. And yet, against this, we measure the exponential growth in the public appetite for history.
2. It‘s nothing more than exponential growth combined with the facts of life.
3. It is nothing more than exponential growth combined with the facts of life.
4. On the other hand, SAMA has not kept pace with the exponential growth in the use of the SPAN system.
5. And the result of all this cleaning, according to proponents of the hygiene hypothesis, is an exponential growth in allergies.