「logarithms」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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on many aspects of his expertise, including | logarithms and imaginary numbers. |
unner of the modern computer for calculating | logarithms and trigonometric functions. |
such as trigonometric functions, exponents, | logarithms, and intelligent order of operations found i |
rithmorum Chilias Prima ("The First Thousand | Logarithms"), which gave a brief account of logarithms |
eate tables of differences, create tables of | logarithms and perform Lagrangian interpolation, all to |
tal in for the developments of the theory of | Logarithms and an eventual recognition of the natural l |
necessarily less than one, the values of the | logarithms are negative. |
He invented | logarithms as a working tool for himself for his astron |
Alternatively, using base 2 | logarithms, C* relates the base-2 logarithmic increase |
s added, which included exponents and roots, | logarithms, factorial-based functions, trigonometry (su |
He is credited with the introduction of | logarithms in Turkey. |
Part of a 20th century table of common | logarithms in the reference book Abramowitz and Stegun. |
The | logarithms in these formulae are taken to base 2 if inf |
where 0log20 is taken to be 0. The | logarithms in this formula are usually taken (as shown |
He invented | logarithms independently of John Napier, since his meth |
Hermite to show that e, the base of natural | logarithms, is transcendental. |
Note that the use of base-2 | logarithms is optional, and allows one to refer to the |
Since this functional property characterizes | logarithms, it has become mathematical fashion to call |
equations; special functions; power series; | logarithms; miscellaneous; print and layout; quadrature |
'On the | logarithms of negative quantities' - 26 November 1838. |
Baker, Alan (1967b), "Linear forms in the | logarithms of algebraic numbers. |
Baker, Alan (1966), "Linear forms in the | logarithms of algebraic numbers. |
of primes up to 60 000 and found the natural | logarithms of 2, 3, 5 and 10 to 137 places. |
on to speed up sieving by adding approximate | logarithms of small primes together. |
1871, whose table contained the seven-place | logarithms of all numbers below 200,000. |
as can be seen by taking | logarithms of both sides of the inequality 2i·3j·5k ≤ N |
This work, which contained the | logarithms of all numbers up to 100,000 to nineteen pla |
aught astronomy and mathematics, introducing | logarithms to China, and was much respected by Chinese |
to monitor the printing of his work table of | logarithms to eight decimal places, written in French. |
al functions, such as exponential functions, | logarithms, trigonometric functions. |
He was engaged in arithmetic, fractions and | logarithms, trigonometry, astronomy, algebra, but also |
Although | logarithms typically are very difficult to do without a |
llest P-values (e.g., 10-15), their negative | logarithms will be the greatest (e.g., 15). |
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