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  • How to evaluate the complex logarithms $\\log(i)$ and $\\log(3+4i)$?
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  • What is the difference between log in, sign in; register, sign up; log . . .
    log in, sign in, login, log on, logon, authenticate All of these words are more-or-less synonyms "Login" "logon" may or may not be acceptable (check your style guide) If they are, they may be nouns instead of verbs (referring to the action of logging in or the state of being logged in)
  • verbs - log in to or log into or login to - English Language . . .
    As for “Log in to host com” versus “Log into host com,” I would use the former because I think that “log in” is a fixed phrase Martha’s answer to another question is also related Added : The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) lists 65 occurrences of “log in to” and 58 occurrences of “log into,” both including
  • Why is $\\log(n!)$ $O(n\\log n)$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
    $$\frac{\log n !}{n \log n}\sim 1-\frac 1 {\log n}+\frac{1}{2} \frac {\log \pi n} {n \log n}$$ Add : You are correct It is important to note that $\mathrm{O}$ and $\Omega$ are not mutually exclusive
  • Why does $a^{\\log_a(x)}=x$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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  • Which is correct? log in, log on, log into, log onto [duplicate]
    For my money, log on to a system or log in to a system are interchangeable, and depend on the metaphor you are using (see comment on your post) I suppose there is a small bit of connotation that "log on" implies use, and "log in" implies access or a specific user
  • What does $\log^{2}{x}$ mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
    Already "log" is ambiguous, implying respectively base 10, e, or 2 in elementary applied mathematics, general mathematics, and information theory or theoretical computer science In the second case, particularly in number theory and theoretical statistics, the iterated logarithm arises naturally, and some authors mean $\log \log x$ by $\log^2 x$
  • When log is written without a base, is the equation normally referring . . .
    $\log (x)$ refers to $\log_2 (x)$ in computer science and information theory $\log(x)$ refers to $\log_e(x)$ or the natural logarithm in mathematical analysis, physics, chemistry, statistics, economics, and some engineering fields $\log(x)$ refers to $\log_{10}(x)$ in various engineering fields, logarithm tables, and handheld calculators


















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