logarithm : Idioms & Phrases


Arithmetical complement of a logarithm

  • . See Logarithm.
  • the difference between a logarithm and the number ten.
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Arithmetical compliment of a logarithm

  • . See under Logarithm.
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Binary logarithms

  • a system of logarithms devised by Euler for facilitating musical calculations, in which 1 is logarithm of 2, instead of 10, as in the common logarithms, and the modulus 1.442695 instead of .43429448.
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common logarithm

  • noun a logarithm to the base 10
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Common logarithms, ∨ Brigg's logarithms

  • logarithms of which the base is 10; so called from Henry Briggs, who invented them.
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Gauss's logarithms

  • tables of logarithms constructed for facilitating the operation of finding the logarithm of the sum of difference of two quantities from the logarithms of the quantities, one entry of those tables and two additions or subtractions answering the purpose of three entries of the common tables and one addition or subtraction. They were suggested by the celebrated German mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss (died in 1855), and are of great service in many astronomical computations.
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Hyperbolic logarithm

  • . See Logarithm.
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Hyperbolic, ∨ Napierian, logarithms usually called 'natural logarithms'

  • those logarithms (devised by John Speidell, 1619) of which the base is 2.7182818; so called from Napier, the inventor of logarithms.
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Index of a logarithm

  • (Math.), the integral part of the logarithm, and always one less than the number of integral figures in the given number. It is also called the characteristic.
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LogisticProportionallogarithms.

  • See under Logistic.
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Logistic, ∨ Proportional, logarithms

  • certain logarithmic numbers used to shorten the calculation of the fourth term of a proportion of which one of the terms is a given constant quantity, commonly one hour, while the other terms are expressed in minutes and seconds; not now used.
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Modulus of a system of logarithms

  • (Math.), a number by which all the Napierian logarithms must be multiplied to obtain the logarithms in another system.
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Naperian logarithms

  • . See under Logarithms.
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napierian logarithm

  • noun a logarithm to the base e
    Napierian logarithm.
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natural logarithm

  • noun a logarithm to the base e
    Napierian logarithm.
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Proportional logarithms

  • logistic logarithms. See under Logistic.
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