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The inverse function of the logarithm, defined such that log_b(antilog_bz)=z=antilog_b(log_bz). The antilogarithm in base b of z is therefore b^z.
A paradox or contradiction.
A fractal process for which H<1/2, so r<0.
The map which takes points on the surface of a sphere S^2 to their antipodal points.
The application of an apodization function.
If two quantities A and B are approximately equal, this is written A approx B.
Let a_(n+1) = 1/2(a_n+b_n) (1) b_(n+1) = (2a_nb_n)/(a_n+b_n). (2) Then A(a_0,b_0)=lim_(n->infty)a_n=lim_(n->infty)b_n=sqrt(a_0b_0), (3) which is just the geometric mean.
In logic, a statement which cannot be broken down into smaller statements, also simply called an "atom."
If f is continuous on a closed interval [a,b], then there is at least one number x^* in [a,b] such that int_a^bf(x)dx=f(x^*)(b-a). The average value of the function (f^_) on ...
A base-60, or sexagesimal, number system, used by the ancient Babylonians.
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