💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Polylogarithm"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| polylognoun | (mathematics) polylogarithm |
| logarithmic trigonometric functionnoun | (mathematics) The logarithm of a trigonometric function |
| antilogarithmnoun | (mathematics) The number of which a given number is the logarithm (to a given base). |
| loglognoun | (mathematics) The logarithm of a logarithm |
| logarithmic functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function in which an independent variable appears in the form of a logarithm; they are the inverse functions of exponential functions |
| superlogarithmnoun | (mathematics) One of the two inverse functions of tetration. |
| lolognoun | Alternative form of loglog (“logarithm of a logarithm”). [(mathematics) The logarithm of a logarithm] |
| dilogarithmnoun | (mathematics) The form of polylogarithm having a base of two |
| natural lognoun | (mathematics) natural logarithm |
| cologarithmnoun | (mathematics) The logarithm of the reciprocal of a number (equal to the negative of the original logarithm) |
| common logarithmnoun | (mathematics) The logarithm in base 10. |
| trilogarithmnoun | (mathematics) The form of polylogarithm having a base of three |
| characteristicnoun | A distinguishing feature of a person or thing, a part of mental or physical behavior. |
| logarithmicsnoun | The use of logarithms. |
| logarithmic integralnoun | (mathematics) A special function written using the symbol li and defined as operatorname lix=∫₀ˣ(dt)/(ln t). |
| natural logarithmnoun | (mathematics) The logarithm in base e: either the function that given x returns y such that eʸ = x, or the value of y given by the function. |
| amoebanoun | (biology) A member of the genus Amoeba of unicellular protozoa that moves by means of temporary projections called pseudopodia. |
| logarithmizationnoun | (US) The action, or the result of logarithmizing |
| logistic functionnoun | (mathematics) A function, the result of the division of two exponential functions, that gives rise to the logistic curve. |
| antilognoun | (mathematics) An antilogarithm. |
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