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    In mathematics, the logarithmic mean is a function of two non-negative numbers which is equal to their difference divided by the logarithm of their quotient...
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  • In thermal engineering, the logarithmic mean temperature difference (LMTD) is used to determine the temperature driving force for heat transfer in flow...
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    Bode plot Geometric mean (arithmetic mean in logscale) John Napier Level (logarithmic quantity) Log–log plot Logarithm Logarithmic mean Log semiring Preferred...
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  • Heronian mean Identric mean Lehmer mean Logarithmic mean Moving average Neuman–Sándor mean Quasi-arithmetic mean Root mean square (quadratic mean) Rényi's...
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  • In mathematics, the Stolarsky mean is a generalization of the logarithmic mean. It was introduced by Kenneth B. Stolarsky in 1975. For two positive real...
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  • harmonic mean, G is geometric mean, L is the logarithmic mean, A is the arithmetic mean, R is the root mean square and C is the contraharmonic mean. Unless...
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  • measurement is required.[citation needed] Minimum mean change has been recommended for use in econometrics. Logarithmic change has been recommended as a general-purpose...
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    respectively. Several important formulas, sometimes called logarithmic identities or logarithmic laws, relate logarithms to one another. The logarithm of...
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  • expresses the ratio of two values of a power or root-power quantity on a logarithmic scale. Two signals whose levels differ by one decibel have a power ratio...
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  • In mathematics, specifically in calculus and complex analysis, the logarithmic derivative of a function f is defined by the formula f ′ f {\displaystyle...
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