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Interpolated Six-Place Tables of the Logarithms of Numbers and the Natural and Logarithmic Trigonometric Functions. Edited by H. W. Marsh. Pp. xii + 155.
First we have proportional parts of all numbers up to 100; then on one page three-place logarithms of numbers and of the six trigonometric functions, natural and logarithmic.
Solving exponential and logarithmic equations Index laws and the laws of logarithms are essential tools for simplifying and manipulating exponential and logarithmic functions. There is an inverse ...
Logarithmic scales in science Because logarithms relate multiplicative changes to incremental changes, logarithmic scales pop up in a surprising number of scientific and everyday phenomena.
Through numerical analysis, and taking into account the calculating precision, computational amount and the memory space of numerical tables, these three indexes, some quick algorithms on the ...
A new algorithm is given for computing trigonometric functions using the logarithmic number system (LNS). Based on the laws of sines and cosines, the algorithm uses novel addressing of ROMs with the ...
Stephen R. Wassell, Superexponentiation and Fixed Points of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Mathematics Magazine, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Apr., 2000), pp. 111-119 ...
Primary 30C45; Secondary 30C50. Key words and phrases. Univalent functions, close to convex functions, logarithmic coefficients. This monthly journal, begun in 1950, is devoted entirely to research in ...
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