log, -log, or logs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Log most often refers to: Trunk (botany), the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, called logs...
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k log x + log a . {\displaystyle \log y=k\log x+\log a.} Setting X = log x {\displaystyle X=\log x} and Y = log y , {\displaystyle Y=\log y,}...
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Logging is the process of cutting, processing, and moving trees to a location for transport. It may include skidding, on-site processing, and loading...
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In computing, logging is the act of keeping a log of events that occur in a computer system, such as problems, errors or just information on current operations...
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HyperLogLog is an algorithm for the count-distinct problem, approximating the number of distinct elements in a multiset. Calculating the exact cardinality...
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In probability theory, a log-normal (or lognormal) distribution is a continuous probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally...
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CJK Compatibility is a Unicode block containing square symbols (both CJK and Latin alphanumeric) encoded for compatibility with East Asian character sets...
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A chip log, also called common log, ship log, or just log, is a navigation tool mariners use to estimate the speed of a vessel through water. The word...
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A log cabin is a small log house, especially a minimally finished or less architecturally sophisticated structure. Log cabins have an ancient history in...
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