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iterated logarithm - перевод на русский

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

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общая лексика

повторный логарифм

Naperian logarithm         
  • A plot of the Napierian logarithm for inputs between 0 and 10<sup>8</sup>.
  • The 19 degree pages from Napier's 1614 table of logarithms of trigonometric functions ''[[Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio]]''
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION
Napier's logarithm; Naperian logarithm; Naperian system of logarithms

общая лексика

натуральный логарифм

cologarithm         
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  • alt=An oval shape with the trajectories of two particles.
  • alt=A density plot. In the middle there is a black point, at the negative axis the hue jumps sharply and evolves smoothly otherwise.
  • alt=An illustration of the polar form: a point is described by an arrow or equivalently by its length and angle to the x-axis.
  • alt=A graph of the value of one mark over time. The line showing its value is increasing very quickly, even with logarithmic scale.
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  • alt=A graph of the logarithm function and a line touching it in one point.
  • alt=The graphs of two functions.
  • TI-83 Plus]] graphing calculator
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  • alt=The hyperbola depicted twice. The area underneath is split into different parts.
  • alt=A photograph of a nautilus' shell.
  • μ}}, which is zero for all three of the PDFs shown, is the mean of the logarithm of the random variable, not the mean of the variable itself.
  • alt=Parts of a triangle are removed in an iterated way.
  • alt=An animation showing increasingly good approximations of the logarithm graph.
INVERSE OF THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION, WHICH MAPS PRODUCTS TO SUMS
Logarithmic algorithm; Antilogarithm; Logathrims; Logarithms; Logarithmic function; Antilog; Logarithim; Colog; Cologarithm; Log (mathematics); Logarithm function; Napier logarithm; Logarithm Table in Trigonometry; Logarithm of a number; Log(x); Logarhythm; Anti-logarithm; Anti-Logarithm; Logarithmic functions; Log function; Logaritm; Change of base rule; Logarithmand; Logarithmically; Logarithm base; Base of a logarithm; Log-transform; Logrithm; Log (function); Double logarithm; Logarithmus; Generic logarithm; Decadic antilogarithm; Natural antilogarithm; Binary antilogarithm; Decimal antilogarithm; Common antilogarithm; General antilogarithm; 3-logarithm; Draft:Direct Differentiation and Integration of Logarithms

математика

кологарифм

Определение

Napierian logarithm
[ne?'p??r??n]
¦ noun another term for natural logarithm.
Origin
C19: named after the Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550-1617).

Википедия

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.

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