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  • ynomial-time approximation algorithm with a logarithmic approximation guarantee, that is, it is pos
  • perform a certain task, is calculated on a logarithmic basis from the character's skill level and
  • To quote Planck, "the logarithmic connection between entropy and probability
  • The plot shows the sound pressure at a logarithmic db-scale.
  • rticle velocity is usually measured using a logarithmic decibel scale called particle velocity leve
  • an increase in temperature correlates to a logarithmic decrease in the time required to impart equ
  • Quantum levels are fixed levels with a logarithmic, descending quantum pattern in the visible
  • nd exhibited a style of painting based on a logarithmic form of anamorphic projection which he call
  • erests are in number theory, transcendence, logarithmic form, effective methods, Diophantine geomet
  • The name is not related to the mathematical logarithmic function: Instead, the machine is described
  • ry to tabulate polynomial approximations of logarithmic functions - i.e. to compute large logarithm
  • ientific and engineering (trigonometric and logarithmic functions), statistics and logic functions
  • the determination of the arc length of the logarithmic graph, one of the solutions to the brachist
  • The divisions are logarithmic in size, on base 10.
  • ng base 2 logarithms, C* relates the base-2 logarithmic increase in temperature to the increase in
  • Since the logarithmic integral is defined by
  • defined as the unique positive zero of the logarithmic integral function.
  • e fact that π(x) grows more slowly than the logarithmic integral, as had been found by Gauss and a
  • The logarithmic integral.
  • The RLR coder with parameter k ( logarithmic length of a run of zeros) is also known as
  • sity level or acoustic intensity level is a logarithmic measure of the sound intensity (measured in
  • rt of the input to inspect, thus using only logarithmic memory.
  • As part of this work he introduced the logarithmic norm (also introduced by Russian mathematic
  • the number of zeros), the system requires a logarithmic number of bits in the total size of the sys
  • subsequently accepted by John Napier in his logarithmic papers (1614 and 1619).
  • This ncRNA is expressed in early logarithmic phase, but its level decreases into station
  • A Schild plot is a double logarithmic plot, typically Log(dr-1) as the ordinate a
  • A log-log graph uses the logarithmic scale for both axes, and hence is not a sem
  • Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale is a logarithmic scale used by astronomers to rate the poten
  • -log type of a semi-log graph, defined by a logarithmic scale on the x axis, and a linear scale on
  • ted by plotting the surviving fraction on a logarithmic scale on the ordinate against dose on a lin
  • on of the world from 10,000 BCE to 2000 CE ( logarithmic scale)
  • ied out on a very wide range (therefore the logarithmic scale) as the mechanisms differ over a larg
  • i measured in decimal places (depicted on a logarithmic scale), evolved in human history.
  • udy included complex variables and used the logarithmic scale.
  • ng magnitudes, it is often helpful to use a logarithmic scale.
  • stribution for Wikipedia's hyperlink graph ( logarithmic scales)
  • Logarithmic scatterplot comparing the yield (in kiloton
  • He also completed a table of logarithmic sines and tangents for the hundredth part o
  • If we restrict the machine to logarithmic space instead of polynomial time, we obtain
  • That means, we can compute the matrix in logarithmic space without using the brute force algorit
  • problem A into an input to problem B, using logarithmic space on the work tape, such that the input
  • g the complexity class NL (nondeterministic logarithmic space), and for Savitch's theorem which def
  • lems are solved by machines taking at least logarithmic space.
  • us shells (and many mollusc shells) exhibit logarithmic spiral growth, but at an angle distinctly d
  • known as Euler's theorem and constructs the logarithmic spiral.
  • piral is a golden spiral, a special type of logarithmic spiral.
  • Approximate logarithmic spirals can occur in nature (for example, t
  • This was motivated mainly by errors in logarithmic tables made by the human 'computers' of the
  • The logarithmic tables, which form the third part of the bo
  • alculator, publishing Geometry Improved and logarithmic tables.
  • On a logarithmic time scale a step lasts ten times longer th
  • Point-in-polygon queries may be answered in logarithmic time after linear-time preprocessing.
  • mescale, for very large or small timespans, logarithmic timelines use a logarithmic scale to depict
  • The transposition of the array is a logarithmic Welch array.
  • Both axes are logarithmic, which allows comparing performance of very
  • vegetation canopy, and IBIS-1 and LSX use a logarithmic wind profile.
  • evenly spaced, the vertical (cases) axis is logarithmic, with the evenly spaced divisions being lab