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    Exponential growth occurs when a quantity grows at a rate directly proportional to its present size. For example, when it is 3 times as big as it is now...
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    of growth of various functions. The inverse of the double exponential function is the double logarithm log(log(x)). The complex double exponential function...
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    Biological exponential growth is the unrestricted growth of a population of organisms, occurring when resources in its habitat are unlimited. Most commonly...
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  • transistors became popular and continued the overall exponential growth. Kurzweil calls this exponential growth the law of accelerating returns, and he believes...
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    fixed constant. Logarithmic growth is the inverse of exponential growth and is very slow. A familiar example of logarithmic growth is a number, N, in positional...
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    average, the bacterial population undergoes exponential growth. The measurement of an exponential bacterial growth curve in batch culture was traditionally...
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    grow exponentially, rather they follow a logistic model. Once the population has reached its carrying capacity, it will stabilize and the exponential curve...
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  • value Exponential discounting, a specific form of the discount function, used in the analysis of choice over time Exponential growth, where the growth rate...
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    approximately equal to 2.71828 that is the base of the natural logarithm and exponential function. It is sometimes called Euler's number, after the Swiss mathematician...
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    additional singularities and cutlines in the complex plane, due to the exponential growth of sin and cos along the imaginary axis; the smaller the coefficients...
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