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21Ultra exponential function — Articleissues OR=January 2008 other=This article uses nonstandard notations, which are confusing and superfluous.In mathematics the ultra exponential function is a special case of the iterated exponential function more commonly known as tetration …
22Matrix exponential — In mathematics, the matrix exponential is a matrix function on square matrices analogous to the ordinary exponential function. Abstractly, the matrix exponential gives the connection between a matrix Lie algebra and the corresponding Lie group.… …
23Stretched exponential function — Figure 1. Illustration of a stretched exponential fit (with β=0.52) to an empirical master curve. For comparison, a least squares single and a double exponential fit are also shown. The data are rotational anisotropy of anthracene in… …
24Double exponential function — A double exponential function (red curve) compared to a single exponential function (blue curve). A double exponential function is a constant raised to the power of an exponential function. The general formula is , which grows much more quickly… …
25Lenstra elliptic curve factorization — The Lenstra elliptic curve factorization or the elliptic curve factorization method (ECM) is a fast, sub exponential running time algorithm for integer factorization which employs elliptic curves. Technically, the ECM is classified as a… …
26Growth curve — A growth curve in biology generally concerns a measured property such as population size, body height or biomass. Values for the measured property can be plotted on a graph as a function of time; see Figure 1 for an example. ExamplesBacterial… …
27Hyperelliptic curve cryptography — is similar to elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) insomuch as the algebraic geometry construct of a hyperelliptic curve with an appropriate group law provides an Abelian group on which to do arithmetic. The use of hyperelliptic curves in… …
28Species discovery curve — In ecology, the species Discovery Curve is a graph recording the cumulative number of species of living things recorded in a particular environment as a function of the cumulative effort expended searching for them (usually measured in person… …
29Yield curve — This article is about yield curves as used in finance. For the term s use in physics, see Yield curve (physics). Not to be confused with Yield curve spread – see Z spread. The US dollar yield curve as of February 9, 2005. The curve has a typical… …
30logistic curve — noun : a curve representing a function involving an exponential and shaped like the letter S a mass of data on growth of subhuman and human populations, of the number of governmental functions, growth of production, inventions, state laws and so… …